The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, July 13, 1996
RABID RACCOON SHOT IN YARD IS 1ST KNOWN CASE IN PORTSMOUTH A CAT IT ATTACKED IS EUTHANIZED, IN THE CITY'S FIRST KNOWN RABIES CASE SINCE '42.
ROBERT F. HAGANS, NEW CHAIRMAN OF THE VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD ``I SEE MY RESPONSIBILITY AS BUILDING CONSENSUS.'' ``I DEAL IN PROBLEM RESOLUTION EVERY DAY.''
WOMAN, 20, PLEADS GUILTY IN DEATH OF GIRL, 2, IN '95
FOUNTAIN PARK VANDALIZED; SUPPORTERS VOW RESTORATION
DRUG DISPUTE ALLEGED IN DELIVERY DRIVER'S SLAYING TEENAGE DEFENDANT CHANGES HIS STORY AGAIN ABOUT KILLING OUTSIDE A 7-ELEVEN.
RELIEF ON WAY FOR PACKED JAILS BUT SOME FACILITIES WILL STILL HAVE MORE INMATES THAN THEY ARE RATED TO HOLD.
LOCAL ADVOCATES FOR THE ELDERLY WORRY ABOUT NEW GROUP
[HURRICANE BERTHA MEMO]
HELMS CALLS HEARING ON OREGON INLET JETTIES THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS SAYS THE $100 MILLION PROJECT WOULD STABILIZE THE INLET AND RAISE FISHING REVENUES. OPPONENTS SAY THE JETTIES WOULD DO MORE HARM TO THE ENVIRONMENT THAN THEY'RE WORTH.
HORSEMEN'S GROUP STRIKES DEAL WITH TRACK ON RACING PURSES
VMI DIRECTORS MEET IN PRIVATE TO DECIDE HOW TO FACE FUTURE
HOUSE FIRE KILLS MOTHER, DAUGHTER, BURNS MAN
PIERS REPORT MACKEREL, BLUES BITING BEFORE BERTHA HITS
LOCAL MAN GOES TO PRISON FOR CHEATING NAVY ON OIL
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