The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, February 11, 1997
- SYVLONDA WATFORD
- FRANCIS S. HARRELL
- NELSON L. GLADFELTER
- NELLIE B. STALLINGS
- LLOYD M. WIGGINS
- EDWARD D. PIERCE
- SHIRLEY ANN CARPENTER
- MARGARET M. BUTLER
- CLIFTON HERRON
- WALTER T. GRIFFIN
- DOROTHY B. ROSE
- RICHARD S. BAIRD
- DOROTHY L. CAMP
- RAYE P. SAWYER
- LENNIE WEST
- EILEEN S. ROBERTSON
- WILLIAM A. HARRISON SR.
- MARION H. HOWELL
- MELVIN D. MARTIN SR.
- LEWIS P. JOHNSON
- SUSIE W. BOND
- DOROTHY F. SHUPIN
- JAMES WILLIAMS
- EARL M. SAUNDERS
- FRED P. HUFFMAN
- EMBRI STOKES
- ROSEMARIE STRAND
- WAVERLY BAILEY
- DONALD SHENKENBERGER JR.
- MAXINE H. WARD
- JOSEPH SEBREE
- VICKIE G. PARKER
- JOHN C. JONES
- TIMOTHY S. VOGT
- CHARLES K. RICE
- LAWS THREATEN LIVELIHOODS, FISHERMEN SAY, BUT OPPONENTS WARN OF SHORTAGES.
LAWMAKERS CAST OFF FISHING REGULATIONS
- MARINES PREPARE TO INTEGRATE CAMP LEJEUNE'S COMBAT TRAINING
- SUFFOLK RECONSIDERS RESIDENCY RULE FOR HOUSING MANAGERS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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CLARIFICATION
Two stories in Tuesday's MetroNews section referred to different
fines for passing a stopped school bus. When a police officer gives
the driver a summons, this is a Class 1 misdemeanor punishable by
not more than a year in prison and/or not more than a $2,500 fine.
The penalty referred to in a story about legislation passed Monday
is a civil fine imposed when a school bus driver is the witness and
files the complaint. Under bills passed Monday, that fine - imposed
on the car owner - would be raised from $50 to $250.
Correction published , Thursday, February 13, 1997,p. A2
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POLICE TARGETING DRIVERS WHO IGNORE SCHOOL BUS SAFETY
AN OFFICER WILL START RIDING BUSES THIS WEEK IN AN EFFORT TO HELP SPOT
OFFENDERS.
- SANDBRIDGE RESIDENTS' MISTRUST OF CITY INTENTIONS BLOCKS RESTORATION PLANS
- SERIOUS CRIME DECLINES IN NORFOLK PUBLIC HOUSING
- NAVY CONTRACTOR SETTLES SEX HARASSMENT SUIT
EASTERN SHORE COMPANY WILL PAY $45,000 TO 8 WOMEN TO AVOID A FEDERAL LAWSUIT.
- BODY IDENTIFIED
- PUT OWENS' NAME ON SCHOOL, PANEL WILL RECOMMEND TO BOARD
- MILITARY MEDICINE: DOING MORE WITH LESS
- LIFT TUITION FREEZE, SAYS EDUCATION COUNCIL MEMBER
- DANGEROUS-WHEN-WET U.S. 158 PROPOSED FOR PARTIAL REPAVING
- ECSU COLLECTION DEMANDS ATTENTION
ARTIFACTS BRING TO LIFE A TURBULENT PART OF HISTORY: THE ERA OF SLAVERY
- SECOND GROUP WANTS SECOND SCHOOL, NOT MORE DISCUSSION
- NBA'S ALL-STARS FELL FLAT ON THE HARDWOOD
- NASA WANTS ITS SPARE GOODS TO BECOME ROCKET SCIENCE
- LAWYER'S GROUP ENDORSES JUDGE
- LAWMAKERS WAIT TO SEE HOW HUNT WILL JUGGLE BUDGET FUNDS
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ******************************************************
Graphic
CLARIFICATION
Two stories in Tuesday's MetroNews section referred to different
fines for passing a stopped school bus. When a police officer gives
the driver a summons, this is a Class 1 misdemeanor punishable by
not more than a year in prison and/or not more than a $2,500 fine.
The penalty referred to in a story about legislation passed Monday
is a civil fine imposed when a school bus driver is the witness and
files the complaint. Under bills passed Monday, that fine - imposed
on the car owner - would be raised from $50 to $250.
Correction published , Thursday, February 13, 1997,p. A2
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THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DIGEST
- VA. SKI RESORTS WEATHER BUMPY SEASON
- NORTH CAROLINA BRIEFS
- INMATE WROTE TO VICTIM'S FAMILY BEFORE EXECUTION
- STATE DIGEST
- PASSING STORM LEAVES A TOUCH OF SNOW
- BAY FOUNDATION APPOINTEE
- TRAFFIC CHANGES
- CECOLIA V. GORDON
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