The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, August 29, 1996
SALINA B. YANCY
BETTY V. WINE
WILHELMENIA R. WHITE
HUNTERS P. JOYNER
FLORENCE FINAN
ALLIE F. FALZON
FRANKLIN D. KINSEY SR.
REED COUK
PATRICIA A. BELL
HAROLD W. VINSON
MARGARET E. ROOK
DAVID C. RIVENBARK
ADA BELL B. RICHARDSON
WILLIAM G. WHALEY
RICHARD A. COLE
B. TODD WILLIAMS
ALFRED STINSON
VIRGINIA E. BUNCH
NAOMI E. DUDLEY
SHIRLEY G. CUFFEE
GEORGE J. JONES
ROBERT E. PATRIZI SR.
ROGER W. COLE
JAMES A. HOLCOMB
CATHERINE ZELLA KOEHL
REBECCA ANN ROUNTREE
LASHAYA LACEY-CAMPBELL
LESSIE M. DAVIS
ROBERT P. VAUGHAN
TRACY M. BARNARD
BEATRICE S. EASON
ILA C. CUTLER
JAMES M. GORDON SR.
HENRY C. BELL
ALVIN BRIGHT
GENE C. BUREAU
TRISTAN J. CHANCE
ANTONIO S. CASH
JAMES A. CLARK SR.
ARNOLD B. HASKINS
VIVIAN B. WILSON
IN-HOUSE EXPERT SELECTED TO HEAD PORTSMOUTH LIBRARIES
BEACH BOATER DROWNS IN OWL CREEK WHILE INSPECTING MOTOR
NORFOLK MAN DIES AFTER HIS TRACTOR-TRAILER FALLS OFF OFF-RAMP
NICHOLS: NORFOLK SCHOOLS ARE IMPROVING, BUT MORE IS NEEDED
2 MURDER CHARGES NOT BEING PURSUED DNA TEST RESULTS NOT READY AS SPEEDY-TRIAL DEADLINE NEARS.
EX-POLICE OFFICER GUILTY OF ASSAULTING A MAN AT PORTSIDE JURY RECOMMENDS 12 MONTHS IN JAIL AND $2,500 FINE FOR FIGHT A YEAR AGO.
NORFOLK SCHOOLS SET STRICT STANDARDS TO IMPROVE READING THIRD-GRADERS WON'T ADVANCE IN SCHOOL UNTIL GETTING UP TO PAR.
SUFFOLK MAN GETS 33 YEARS FOR KILLING HIS BROTHER
STATE CENSURES CHESAPEAKE FIRE DEPT. VIOLATIONS OF LABOR LAWS ARE CITED IN BLAZE IN WHICH 2 FIREFIGHTERS DIED.
TRIAL BEGINS FOR 2ND MAN SUSPECTED IN EVANS' DEATH EX-SEAL TRAINEE'S DEFENSE IS HE MERELY WATCHED THE SLAYING.
ETHERIDGE PULLS OFF AMPHITHEATER SUCCESS
INVESTIGATOR FINDS BODY OF STAFFORD WOMAN MISSING 14 YEARS IN WELL
VMI IS MOVING TOWARD PLAN TO MEET COURT RULING
PARENTS' GROUP FISHES FOR FUNDS TO HELP GRANBY GYM RENOVATION THE CITY SAID IT WILL TRY TO AVOID CUTTING GYM RENOVATIONS FROM ITS PROJECT.
COMING AND GOING
IT WAS A SPANISH MACKEREL DAY ALONG THE DARE COAST
FEDERAL AGENCY SUES TO REMOVE HATTERAS SANDBAGS
A STEP TOWARD AVENGING WAR-CRIME VICTIMS JONES FOUGHT, AT AN EX-PILOT'S BEHEST, FOR A LAW TO PROSECUTE WAR CRIMINALS.
FUEL SPILL FOULS OREGON INLET FISHING CENTER IT TAKES A DAY TO CLEAN UP 60 GALLONS OF DIESEL FUEL SPILLED BY A CHARTER BOAT.
HEARING ON BYPASS DRAWS FEW NEGATIVE COMMENTS
DECISION ON REDESTRICTING DELAYED IN ELIZABETH CITY
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