The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, February 22, 1995
- WILLIAM E. MOBLEY SR.
- MARTHA A. BAYNOR
- THOMAS BROWN
- CALVIN WORRELL
- GOLD W. LAWRENCE
- VIRGINIA M. GIVERDON
- EDNA G. BRITAIN
- E. JESSE CLAUD
- CHARLIE J. OVERTON JR.
- BURKS L. HAMNER JR.
- SOLOMON L. THATCH
- ROY E. KNIGHT
- IDA C. CIMINO
- MILTON E. JONES
- RUTHE S. PIGOTT
- MYRTLE G. NASH
- HAROLD T. PALMER
- BILLIE H. HILDEBRAND
- EMMA B. VINSON
- HORWOOD R. WHITEHEAD
- FORREST A. BARKLEY JR.
- OPAL M. BAKER
- ANNIE P. DAVENPORT
- DR. JAMES D. HAGUE
- JEAN MARCINKO
- MARY L. BRYAN
- MATTHEW HILL
- EMMA J. SWEATT
- MARIAN M. LEGGE
- CHARLES W. OLIN
- PAUL W. MARTIN
- MARY B. BUTLER
- MARION WINSTEAD
- NANCY A. SMITH
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A story Wednesday about a police morale survey was wrong when it
reported Norfolk Mayor Paul Fraim said he didn't know morale was a
big problem. When Fraim said, ``There's no mention of this made to
me then. . . ,'' he was saying that police union officials had not
warned him there would be a large turnout of police officers for the
Feb. 21 council meeting. Fraim said at the meeting that Chief Melvin
C. High had the solid support of City Council.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star
on Saturday, February 25, 1995, on page A2.
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NORFOLK'S POLICE CRITICIZE CHIEF
HIGH LACKS ABILITY TO LEAD, OFFICERS SAY IN UNION POLL
- L. WARNER KILLMON
- LUVENIA D. ALLEN
- EDWIN C. ROBERTS SR.
- ALEXANDRA ORCHARD SIMMONS
- DAVID A. MUSE
- MILDRED J. JORDAN
- ELBERT DUNLOW
- BALD EAGLE, HER BACK BROKEN, DIES AT CLINIC
- OCEANA SEEKS HELPERS TO RESTORE WETLANDS
- WHALE TRIPS EXTENDED
- JACK S. GRAY REFUSES TO QUIT AS CHAIRMAN OF HATTERAS POWER CO-OP
- MAN TO CONTINUE SEEKING TAX RELIEF FOR SUBDIVISION.
- FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF PRISONERS PLAN PROTEST IN RICHMOND TODAY
- OUR VERY OWN BELTWAY?
LOCAL LAWMAKERS BACK NAME CHANGE FOR INTERSTATES CIRCLING HAMPTON ROADS
- MARINA BILL STALLS
- BOARD UNANIMOUSLY APPROVES CURRITUCK CLUB
NEIGHBORS VOICE CONCERNS OVER SOLE ACCESS, SERVICES
- FAMILY FRIEND OF 3 SLAIN CHILDREN DESCRIBES THEM AS BRIGHT, CARING
- COLINGTON ISLAND MAN COMES HOME TO DISASTER
- PRISONERS CUT LITTER ON HIGHWAYS BY 19 TONS
- STRIPED-BASS SEASON TO BEGIN
- 4 PEOPLE INJURED AFTER 5-CAR CRASH IN SUFFOLK
CHAIN REACTION BEGAN WHEN A CAR REAR-ENDED A TRUCK ON ROUTE 58.
- COUPLE JAILED FOR CRIMINALLY STARVING THEIR SON
UPHOLDING A JURY'S DECISION, A JUDGE ORDERS THE PAIR TO SERVE 106 DAYS AND PAY
$106.
- COMMISSIONER'S SPEECH AT EVENT CRITICIZED
- TUITION INCREASES HELP CUT OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS BY 25%
- LETTER BY ALLEN AIDE MAY STALL COMPROMISE ON WELFARE REFORMS
- SENATE OKS COMPROMISE FOR NEW PRISONS
- REMEMBERING ``BABY ANGEL''
WORKERS WHO FOUND THE NEWBORN'S BODY AMID GARBAGE HAVE VOWED NOT TO FORGET
HER.
- FIRST FLIGHT PANEL HOPES FOR WORLDWIDE WRIGHT FETE
- REBORN AS A TOLL BRIDGE, THE JORDAN COULD SOAR
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP WOULD BE FIRST IN STATE.
- NEGOTIATORS RESTORE MANY OF CUTS MADE IN ALLEN'S BUDGET
- POLICE SEEK KILLER OF MAN USING A PAY PHONE ON HAMPTON BLVD.
- TWO HURT IN CRASH
- JUDGES BY DISTRICT
- FLYING OFF THE HANDLE: CAR MAKERS SHOULD GET A GRIP
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