The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, January 12, 1997
- EVA C. WILSON
- BESSIE M. CHAPLIN
- HARRY L. HOUSE
- MARIO R. GEE
- ALTON J. BEAMON
- WILLIAM R. RAWLS
- JAMES R. POND SR.
- EDWARD L. SPIVEY
- ELIZABETH B. AROS
- MARY A. LINDSEY
- GOLDIE M. GREEN
- WARREN B. LUSK JR.
- CALVIN D. SCHULER
- NORMA J. MCCONNELL
- WILLIAM VIETH
- LAURA E. COSTON
- BRANDON NETTLES
- STUART M. MARTIN
- MARJORIE A. LOUGHLIN
- LEROY W. HILL
- MARY R. ANNUNZIATA
- SHELTON R. BEACHAM
- JOSEPH S. KEENEY
- ROBERT B. LUKE JR.
- WALTER H. SPARROW
- GARLAND C. MORRIS
- ALMA K. WEBSTER
- HAZEL G. JUNGINGER
- SHIRLEY A. JONES
- MARY M. POTTS
- LUCILLE V. BAXTER
- JAMES E. STALLINGS SR.
- RENATA R. MOORE
- KEIARA S. HUNT
- THOMAS L. HARDMON
- HELEN E. JORDAN
- EDNA S. JONES
- ROBIN D. PRICE
- JOHN J. KANE
- CHARLES F. PARKER
- JANET K. NELSON
- CHARLES L. JOHNSON
- BERTIE D. MARCH
- DEONTE E. TATEM
- ANN B. GARVER
- WILLIAM E. MILLER JR.
- REHASHED PLOT DULLS ``MINOR DEMONS''
- MAE B. HOLLADAY
- EDUCATION TOPS HUNT'S LIST
GOVERNOR WANTS PUBLIC SCHOOLS ON PAR WITH STATE'S UNIVERSITIES.
- REWARD FOR ACT OF KINDNESS IS ONE FOR THE BOOKS
- FRIDDELL, THE PILOT ARE HONORED BY VIRGINIA NEWS ORGANIZATIONS
- RESIDENT HURT IN FIRE
- PEDESTRIAN KILLED
- NORFOLK DEPUTY LOSES JOB AFTER DOMESTIC CONVICTION
- WOMAN, 77, CHARGED WITH KILLING GRANDSON
- FEDERAL LAW STRIPS AT LEAST 2 LOCAL LAWMEN OF POSTS
GUN RESTRICTIONS AFFECT OFFICERS
THE LAW, WHICH PROHIBITS ANYONE CONVICTED OF DOMESTIC ABUSE FROM CARRYING A
GUN, IS FORCING AGENCIES TO RE-EVALUATE THEIR OFFICERS.
- PANTHERS MAY BE UPSTARTS, BUT THEY'VE BECOME A STATE OF MIND
- FISHERMEN RALLY TO FIGHT PLANNED SALTWATER LICENSE
- LOT ON WATER AGAIN STIRS COMMUNITY ACCESS FIGHT
- PRESSURES EASE UP FOR DECISIONS ON DARE SCHOOLS
- JOY FUND DONORS
- MOLLY, NORFOLK LIBRARY'S BELOVED FELINE, DIES
- NAACP BREAKFAST PAYS TRIBUTE TO KING, COMMUNITY LEADERS
- CRIME LINE
- SLICK ROADS CONTRIBUTE TO ACCIDENTS
- BEACH TO CONSIDER 2.0 GPA FOR ACTIVITIES
- NORFOLK HOUSING GROUP REWRITES SOCIAL LEASE
NEW PROPOSAL EXEMPTS EMPLOYED PUBLIC-HOUSING TENANTS FROM PERFORMING COMMUNITY
SERVICE. OFFICIALS WANT TO IMPROVE TENANTS' SOCIAL LIFE. TENANTS DON'T WANT
TO BE FORCED TO VOLUNTEER.
- LOTS OF COLD, LOT OF WIND, BUT NOT A WHALE
by SS