The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, March 4, 1997
BEACH RESIDENTS WANT TO PROTECT NEIGHBORHOODS
MARY M. CARR
CHARLIE DIXON
HELEN M. LONG
WILLIS J. FELTON SR.
MAURICE C. VICKERS
JOSEPH P. PORTER
HOWARD L. LEWIS
MARY L. SCOTT
MAUDE G. GODSEY
LOIS B. CARR
CLEMENTINE C. O'SHIELDS
EDDIE BRIGHT
LAVERNE TAYLOR
MARIA ACHATZ
ALBERT V. WOBBLETON SR.
SIGNS ARE A NICE OFFER, BEACH SAYS, BUT NOT A PRETTY SIGHT
ANALYSIS TRACKS UPS AND DOWNS OF LOBBYISTS' CONTRIBUTIONS ATTORNEYS AND LAW FIRMS TOP CONTRIBUTION LIST WHETHER IT'S AN ELECTION YEAR OR NOT.
LONG-TERM SHELTER FOR JUVENILES PROPOSED IN BEACH'S CREEDS AREA THE PLAN NEEDS SUPPORT FROM THOSE WHO LIVE NEAR THE SIX-BEDROOM HOME.
VIDEO HELPS CHILDREN SEE DANGERS OF RABIES A BEACH WOMAN'S PROJECT ATTRACTS NATIONAL NOTICE AS AREAS TRY TO TAME THE DISEASE.
PLANTS PROVE DURABLE IN CHANGING WEATHER
IDA BARBOUR REVITALIZATION PLAN DREAMS COME TRUE CITY GETS UP TO $50 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDS TO REPLACE BLIGHTED PUBLIC-HOUSING PARK WITH NEW HOMES.
A STEADY DECLINE IN VIOLENT CRIME
DEMOCRATIC TEACHER SEEKS NELMS' SEAT IN VA. HOUSE
THIS PAGE WILL EXPLORE TRENDS, THEIR CAUSES
SOME BIG DONORS REFUSE TO FINANCE CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVE AGENDAA POST-ELECTION SURVEY FOUND THAT CHRISTIAN COALITION SUPPORT MADE VOTERS LESS LIKELY TO VOTE FOR DOLE-KEMP EVERYWHERE EXCEPT THE SOUTH.
LETTERS [TO THE EDITOR -- THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT]
SNAGS AT SANDBRIDGE A PROJECT ON SHIFTING SANDS
4 STUDENTS END BID TO IMMEDIATELY HALT SEARCHES IMMEDIATELY THEIR CHALLENGE REMAINS, BUT REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION IS WITHDRAWN
6,000-SEAT BEACH FACILITY SOCCER STADIUM MAY BE IN DOUBT
HAZARDOUS DUTY PRACTICE
CORRECTION
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VETERAN RESCUER PUT ON REGION'S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PANEL
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