The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, July 2, 1996
LINDBERGH O. WILLIS
CLAUDE E. GARTHRIGHT SR.
EDITH G. BERKE
G. ELIZABETH BROWN
HOWARD A. WHITE
KATHRYN M. SMITH
ETHEL BRANCH ARTHURS
RICHARD R. ELSASSER
ROBERT C. HANCKEL
DONALD R. CAMERON
BESSIE A. DOUGLAS
THURMAN THOMAS COOK
MARIE T. MURDEN
GORDON R. JOHNSON
GLADYS V. DAVIS
MORTIE B. JONES
HELEN S. PEARSON
WILLIAM D. MAYER
EDWARD KING
WILLIAM R. MERRILL
VERGIE MAYO
DR. W.D. MAYER DIES; FORMER EVMS PRESIDENT
CROSTON, JONES LEAD SUFFOLK SCHOOL BOARD
NEW VICE MAYOR MAY BE A SIGN OF PARTY ACCORD IN CHESAPEAKE
CHESAPEAKE MAN SENTENCED IN OIL SCAM HE DEFRAUDED MILITARY, IRS BY CHARGING FOR HIGHER-QUALITY OIL THAN THAT DELIVERED.
KLOEPPEL, SMITH HEAD PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL BOARD
MANATEE SPOTTED IN RUDEE INLET RARE SIGHTING IS ONE OF EARLIEST IN YEAR AND FIRST FOR INLET.
RIDDICK WALKS OUT ON MEETING NORFOLK: COUNCIL PICKS COLLINS AS VICE MAYOR
CITY COUNCILS ELECT THEIR LEADERS SUFFOLK COUNCIL OUSTS MAYOR
HOLLEY, CLEMONS TO LEAD PORTSMOUTH'S COUNCIL BI-RACIAL VOTE STOPS PRACTICE OF DIVIDING LEADERSHIP BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE.
BEACH'S NEW COUNCIL WILL BE SWORN IN TODAY
MAGISTRATE RELINQUISHES TOP JOB IN PORTSMOUTH SHE AND A COLLEAGUE ALSO TOOK PAY CUTS
ROUGH SURF, RIP CURRENTS KEEP LIFEGUARDS MOVING ON OUTER BANKS BEACHES
MONSTER TRUCK SHOW WORRIES GATES RESIDENTS BUT THE PROMOTER SAYS HE'S FOLLOWING THE COUNTY'S RULES.
DARE WILL STAY WITH ALBEMARLE PANEL THE TROUBLED 10-COUNTY CONSORTIUM HAS DEVELOPED A NEW ACTION PLAN.
HAVING FUN - BUT IS THERE A CATCH?
CHILD-CARE GRANT AWARDED
VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF (WEEKEND FISHING) LIFE ALONG DARE COAST
WAL-MART SAYS IT LIKELY WILL HALT ITS PLAN TO BUILD ON FERRY FARM
PARENTS CITE PROBLEMS WITH EAST BLOC ADOPTEES
BUDGET IMPASSE THREATENS FUNDING FOR WATERWAYS
STADIUM PANEL SETS DEC. 1 AS DEADLINE FOR LOTTERY STUDY
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
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