The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- BARNEY THE PURPLE DINOSAUR HAS BEEN STOLEN.
- HURRICANE EMILY: ONE YEAR LATER
A PAINFUL RECOVERY
THE STORM RAVAGED HATTERAS ISLAND. AWFUL MEMORIES REMAIN, BUT SOME SAY THEY
ARE BETTER OFF MATERIALLY.
- COROLLA'S WILD STEEDS A MANE ATTRACTION
- SOME OLD PLANES ARE STILL ON WAY FOR EXHIBIT HERE
- NORFOLK SCHOOL LUNCHES ARE GOOD FOR YOU
THE CAFETERIA CUISINE IS 1OW IN CHOLESTEROL AND FAT, A REPORT SAYS.
- OCEAN VIEW CAN'T SECEDE
VIRGINIA'S CONSTITUTION WON'T LET RESIDENTS BREAK AWAY, MAYOR IS TOLD
- FRICKE LIKELY TO SPEND 20 TO 25 YEARS IN JAIL
- NORFOLK COUNCIL GIVES OFFICIAL DEADLINE FOR TRASH PICKUPS
THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SAYS THE ORDER COULD BE A PROBLEM FOR THE
DEPARTMENT.
- NORFOLK PLEDGES TO SPEND $4.9 MILLION ON ZOO
- STORM IS STILL A PAINFUL MEMORY FOR BUXTON TEENAGERS
- BOY SURRENDERS IN FATAL DRIVE-BY SHOOTING OF TEEN
- VANDALS LEAVE THEIR MARKS ON HOMES IN BAYVIEW
IN ADDITION TO THE HOUSES, THREE CARS, A TRUCK AND A BOAT WERE VANDALIZED IN
NORFOLK.
- SUFFOLK IS MOST DANGEROUS CITY IN STATE FOR MOTORISTS
STUDY BY THE DMV RANKS EMPORIA 2ND, MARTINSVILLE 3RD IN 1993 RISKS TO DRIVERS.
- FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE BLAZE ON TUGBOAT
- VERA B. GIRALDI
- MARY L. WADDY
- RUBEN COKER III
- EARL D. COKER
- ANNA S. JONES
- RICHARD S. MASON
- WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS
- MATILDA E. PASQUARELLI
- JERIMIAH R. UZZLE
- JAMES L. TRIPP JR.
- EDWARD T. OWENS
- ELWOOD M. FORBES
- KATHLEEN AND ELIZABETH REDA
- CLINTON GEORGE
- M. DENISE MOORMAN
- MAMIE W. BALLARD
- FLOYD E. TAYLOR
- NATHANIEL L. ETHERIDGE
- PAUL A. SUTHARD
- FRANK O. CALDWELL SR.
- MCCOY H. LAMB
- BARBARA MASON
- JAMES A. WILLEY
- MARVA MARSH
- JOHN L. MCCALL JR.
- GREGORY A. WOODS III
- KEVIN C. BLANCHARD
- JOHN L. DEAN
- CHIP D. BEALE
- THARA M. JONES
- EDNA FRIEDMAN
- BRUCE J. NEILSON
- LASALLE J. MCCOY SR.
- JOAN O. SCHWAB
- SYLVIA S. NELLAWAY
- EMILIE F. PARKER
- ALBERT W. PORTER
- HEARING TONIGHT WILL QUESTION TOPLESS DANCING
- FCC OPENS LICENSE INVESTIGATION
WINNING BIDDERS IN FLORIDA, CALIFORNIA ARE BELIEVED TO BE THE TARGETS.
- STATE SET TO GO AFTER DEADBEAT PARENTS' JOB LICENSES
STARTING NEXT MONTH, WARNING NOTICES WILL BE SENT TO DOCTORS, LAWYERS AND
OTHERS.
- STUDY OF COASTAL WILD HORSES PLANNED
SURVEY TEAM WILL COUNT THE ANIMALS, ANALYZE DIET
GROUP PLANS TO COUNT CURRITUCK WILD HORSES BEFORE FENCE IS BUILT
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