The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
REV. ROBERT L. EDWARDS
COLONIA S. GRANT
LILLY M. HARDISON
THERESE B. WILLIAMS
HENRIETTA C. FUTRELL
LAVENIA DENBY
NINA C. DREWES
LESLIE R. MOORE
JOSEPHINE T. O'CONNOR
JOHNNIE P. WHITE
NATHANIEL FLYTHE
TERESA DOTY
MARY OLIVER BRYANT
ARLINE M. PHIPPS
ALTON R. HARRISON
NINA C. LACY
NOLA D. TATMAN
JAMES W. RIDER JR.
JOHNNIE HICKS
ARVIE N. WIEST
DARRELL D. BURGETT
MARY B. BASS
BEVERLY A. DENNARD
DAVID BRINKLEY TO SPEAK AT NSU
BURGLARY SUSPECT ARRESTED AGAIN WHEN OUT ON BOND IN PORTSMOUTH
TRIAL DATE SET FOR OFFICIAL ACCUSED OF ETHICS BREACH
WORKER UNEARTHS TURN-OF-CENTURY GRAVE
GOVERNOR FREES HONAKER CLEAR OF RAPE CASE, HE TALKS OF PIZZA, FREEDOM - AND GETTING A JOB
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** Bryce Jacobs was shown in a photo Saturday with a MetroNews story on child-care providers. His first name was wrong in the caption. Correction published Tuesday, October 25, 1994. ***************************************************************** CHILD-CARE PROVIDERS GET DAY OF THANKS
TEENAGER SPLASHED WITH GAS, SET ON FIRE
AESTHETICS VS. SECURITY: GRILLE FOR STORE PUT ON HOLD MERCHANT ON NORFOLK'S GRANBY STREET FIGHTS RED TAPE FOLLOWING A ZONING CHANGE
VA. BEACH AMPHITHEATER PLAN HITS ROADBLOCK SELLER REPORTEDLY HAS HIGHER BID
LESBIAN'S CUSTODY WIN NEEDS REVIEW, SAYS LAWYER
POIGNANT TESTIMONY HIGHLIGHTS VIGIL SURVIVORS SHARE THEIR STORIES OF ESCAPING ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS
PROPOSAL WOULD PRIVATIZE MENTAL FACILITIES
LOBBYIST TELLS NSU STUDENTS THEY, TOO, CAN CHANGE POLICIES
MAN ACQUITTED IN SLAYING
ODU REWARDED FOR SUBSTANCE-ABUSE PROGRAM
ROCKET DESTROYED
WATERMAN CATCHES PRACTICE SHELL
CHALLENGER MISSES DEBATE; INCUMBENT BALES POLITICAL HAY LANCASTER FIELDS QUESTIONS FROM TOWN LEADERS AND AUDIENCE.
CANDIDATES IN NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
HATTERAS WATER-TREATMENT PLANT UNDER WAY
NEWCOMER COUNTING ON DISCONTENT SCHROTE SEES IT AS A POPULIST VS. POPULAR RACE AGAINST OWENS FOR 1ST DISTRICT SEAT.
GROUPS EXPLORING WAYS TO CLEAN SOUND THEY ARE STUDYING PLAN FOR WASTEWATER AT ROANOKE SOUND.
STATE SEN. MARC D. BASNIGHT CHALLENGES ICE PLANT GROUP THE COMMISSION IS OVERSEEING A WIDE RANGE OF PLANS FOR THE ISLAND, INCLUDING A THEATER.
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
MARTHA RAYE TO BE BURIED AT FORT BRAGG
DUKE LEADER: CHARITIES MUST SET HIGH GOALS
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