The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, January 16, 1997
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES NOTES CAREER CENTER OPENING
BOY FINDS HIS STOLEN BICYCLE AND GENEROUS NEW FRIENDS, TOO MICHAEL CARLO'S LOSS BROUGHT HIM MANY OFFERS OF HELP.
CHESAPEAKE BOARD OKS NEW POLICY FOR RENTING OUT SCHOOLS
BILLS PROPOSED TO FREEZE DAY-CARE STANDARDS
OYSTERS SELLING HERE DESPITE SOME RECALLS ELSEWHERE
PILLS MAY GET STUDENTS SUSPENDED
NEWLY FUNDED HOMEWORK CLUB RETURNS TO CHESAPEAKE SCHOOL
COUNCILMAN PUSHED FOR LINE TO CHESAPEAKE< A REGIONAL PLANNING BOARD REJECTS HIS REQUEST TO DELAY THE PLAN FOR MORE STUDY.
CHESAPEAKE ACTIVISTS FACE PETITION DEADLINE TODAY GROUP IS TRYING TO REVERSE COUNCIL'S APPROVAL OF A NEW DEVELOPMENT.
CITY WEIGHS HOMELESS SHELTER PLANS AN $800,000 GRANT FOR THE PROJECT WAS SECURED 2 YEARS AGO.
SCHOOL NEEDS VS. TAXES COLLIDE AT WORK SESSION $127.7 MILLION OVER 5 YEARS ISN'T POSSIBLE, COUNCIL MEMBERS TELL THE SCHOOL BOARD.
MAN CONVICTED IN 1990 DEATHS IS FATALLY SHOT
SUFFOLK DELAYS ACTION ON BUILDERS' PROFFERS
REGIONAL GROUP MIGHT CONSIDER FOSTERING DISCUSSION ON WATER
COMMISSION SAYS NEW DRIVER'S LICENSE PLAN WILL SAVE TEEN LIVES
SOARING OVER OUTER BANKS
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DIGEST
HALF-BAKED SAGA FINALLY PANNING OUT
JOY FUND DONORS
STATE DIGEST
ECONOMIC COMMISSION DISCUSSES WAYS TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT
IN A SIMULATION, MARINES SHOW HOW THEY WOULD GUARD MILITARY INSTALLATIONS. PROTECTING THE PROTECTORS
FUND-RAISING UPDATE: BEYER HAS EARLY LEAD OVER GILMORE
BOATER STILL MISSING; SEARCH TO RESUME AFTER STORM PASSES
PARDON IS GRANTED MAN WRONGLY CONVICTED OF RAPE THE WOMAN WHO ACCUSED THE MAN WILL NOT BE CHARGED WITH PERJURY.
BEACH WINS GASTON SUPPORT OF 3 ENERGY TRADE GROUPS
SUFFOLK AGAIN DELAYS DECISION ON GASTON PERMIT FOR NORFOLK
FAMILY AND FRIENDS COPE WITH DEATH OF BUSY, OUTGOING BOY
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