The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, February 8, 1995
- WARREN J. BRAY
- GARNETT W. STEVENS
- VERA W. JACKSON
- HARRY HOROWITZ
- EDITH M. KAMBARN
- ANDREW J. FIEL JR.
- RALPH E. MICHAEL
- YVONNE KEY
- MARJORIE G. BALLARD
- RUTH C. BOND
- MARGUERITE B. KELLY
- CLAUDE HARRIS
- CURTIS E. HOLLOWELL
- RYAN W. WADLEY
- NATHANIEL DAVIS
- FRANCES J. MOCK
- GERALD E. SPIVEY SR.
- ROBERT W. JENNINGS JR.
- ELLA L. DAILEY
- WILLIAM G. JOHNSON
- SAM O. STONE III
- EDDIE RUSSELL
- RUTH E. BALLARD
- ELIZABETH M. OWENS
- CURTIS C. PEACOCK
- MARY E. WINSTEAD
- ANTHONY A. FERRARI
- HENRY C. HART SR.
- NARENE E. BONNIWELL
- WILLIAM SESSOMS
- JAMES W. SMALL
- EDWARD C. DENSON JR.
- GEORGIA P. MITCHELL
- FRANK GRAHAM
- GIRL, 8, CRITICALLY INJURED AFTER LEAVING SCHOOL BUS
- ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY WANTS SENATE SUPPORT ON REFORM
- SUFFOLK REQUESTS MORE TIME TO PAY
THE CITY AND THE HOUSING AUTHORITY MISMANAGED GRANTS.
- BILL WAIVING INTEREST FOR THOSE WHO MISSED PROPERTY TAX DEADLINE SENT TO HOUSE
FLOOR
- MODIFIED VETO BILL REACHES HOUSE FLOOR
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The Chesapeake School Board on Wednesday interviewed candidates
for the position of superintendent. A headline in that day's
MetroNews section had the wrong position.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Thursday, February
9, 1995, on page A2.
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SCHOOL BOARD INTERVIEWS 3 TODAY FOR CHAIRMAN'S JOB
SOME SAY THE CITY SHOULD HAVE LOOKED AT OUTSIDERS AS WELL.
- A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS!
- SENATE PANEL APPROVES STUDY OF FEES FOR MARINAS USING PUBLIC WATERWAYS
- 40 AREAS WILL SHARE GRANT OF $2 MILLION FOR HIRING POLICE
- UNITED WAY CHIEF QUITS; OFFICIALS QUESTION FINANCES
AGENCY ASKS DA TO INVESTIGATE, SEEKS INDEPENDENT AUDIT.
- CURRITUCK OKS $16.5 MILLION TO BUILD SCHOOL
THE HIGH SCHOOL WILL COST ABOUT $4 MILLION MORE THAN WAS BUDGETED.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Estabrook was one of the Norfolk neighborhoods included in a
proposal to inspect rundown property. The community's name was
misspelled in a MetroNews story Wednesday.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Thursday, February
9, 1995, on page A2.
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NORFOLK TARGETS RUNDOWN PROPERTY
INSPECTION TEAMS WILL SWEEP THROUGH NEIGHBORHOODS, TAGGING VIOLATIONS.
- ASSEMBLY LOOKS COLD-BLOODEDLY AT RELEVANCE OF RATTLESNAKE
- 2 WELFARE PLANS PASS, WINNING POINTS FOR LEGISLATORS
SENATE RESURRECTS A VERSION OF ALLEN'S PLAN; HOUSE, AND BLACK CAUCUS, LIKE THE
DEMOCRATS'.
- BEACH, NORFOLK INMATES PATROL ON SUPERVISED LOOKOUT FOR LITTER
- SENATE VOTES 24-16 TO RELAX RULES FOR WEAPONS PERMITS
- CITIZEN TEAMS JUMP ON THE PROBLEM
- ALLEN REPLACES 6 MEMBERS OF NORFOLK STATE BOARD
- IN NORFOLK, SPEAKING UP IS EASY
NEW OUTREACH PROGRAM HOMES TO MAKE CITY HALL MORE ACCESSIBLE.
- PETITION SEEKS TO OUST VINCENT
A COURT WOULD HAVE TO DECIDE IF KIDS FIRST'S CLAIMS JUSTIFY
REMOVING HIM.
- HARDLY PAUSING, THEY VOTE AND VOTE AND VOTE
- PORTSMOUTH TO LEASE SLEEPY HOLE TO FIRM, RECEIVE CHUNK OF PROFITS
- BEACH VOTES $45,500 FOR NEPTUNE FEST
THE MONEY WILL SUPPORT THE GRAND PARADE AND THE ANNUAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY.
- TEMPERATURES FALL, WATER PIPES FREEZE; CAREFUL OR THEY'LL BUST
- CHESAPEAKE HOPES TO EASE USE OF PORTABLE CLASSROOMS
- FIRE GUTS PORTSMOUTH BUILDING
by SS