The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Tuesday, June 11, 1996
LEASE AGREEMENTS OK'D ON THE MACARTHUR MALL
TOP COURT TO DECIDE WHETHER RACE TRACK IS LEGALLY ACCEPTABLE
FORMER GOV. WILDER DRIVES FANS WILDER
PARTICIPATION OF EVMS IN AIDS VACCINE STUDY GENERATES FLOOD OF CALLS
BIGGEST RAISES IN CHESAPEAKE'S HISTORY PROPOSED: COUNCIL MAY BOOST ITS PAY $10,000 NORFOLK COUNCIL GETTING RAISES ON JULY 1; SUFFOLK OFFICIALS ALSO CONSIDERING INCREASE
MAN, 33, BADLY BURNED WORKING AT ROCK CHURCH
SAILOR DIES OF INJURIES
ABC INVESTIGATES 2 WEEKEND SHOOTINGS AT SHOWCASE
EDUCATOR TO OPPOSE SCOTT IN 3RD DISTRICT CONTEST
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The last name of 3-year-old shooting victim Taylor Ricks of Norfolk was misspelled in a pullout on Tuesday's MetroNews front. It was correct in the story, which was about the case against three people accused in the child's death. Correction published Wednesday, June 12, 1996. ***************************************************************** INDICTMENT CONSIDERED IN TODDLER'S DEATH
THE PONCE SAILS FOR LIBERIA
STORMS GENERATE TORNADOES, FLOOD ROADS
JUDGE-ELECT'S GOP WORK STIRS WORRY ABOUT ETHICS
VA. IS AMONG GROUP TO UNVEIL PLANNING ON MULTISTATE LOTTERY
SON FACES MURDER CHARGE
LOUISE WOMBLE
MAZIE R. SANDERS
ATTILIO GIORDANO
LOTTIE M. HOLLEY
HELEN BISHOP
JEAN C. OWENS
JAMES L. LANDRETH SR.
ALMA C. ASKEW
DAVID M. WRIGHT
ROBERT A. OLSEN
JEAN C. CHILDRESS
JAMES L. ANDERSON
DERRICK J. KING
RICHARD GREEN JR.
FRANCES G. HOLT
CAROL L. STANLEY
LUTHER J. SEELY SR.
WILLIAM H. CRANDELL
LEON D. MCCLENNY
RICHARD B. KELLAM
PAUL M. COOK
MARY M. CAINES
ANNIE M. MITCHELL
THEODORE T. SMITH
JOSEPH W. MOGER SR.
M. EILEEN TRUEBLOOD
MARY E. GORDON
RAYMOND E. HOUCK
CAROLYN HOLBROOK
EVERETTE K. WILSON
NORMAN L. SPRY
JAMES S. WHITEHURST JR.
SMALL FISH EQUAL BIG CATCHES FOR FISHERMEN ALONG THE OUTER BANKS
MEMBERS SEEK RENEWED FUTURE FOR TROUBLED COMMISSION
ELIZABETH CITY OFFICIALS HAVE STARTED SEARCH FOR NEW FIRE CHIEF
COUNCIL MAY FIND A BETTER WAY TO BUILD IF THE PLAN WORKS, A NEW CITY HALL BUILDING WON'T EXPAND TAX BILLS.
STATE BUILDING OFFICIALS INSPECT BLUE SKY STORM SAFETY PROGRAM
RIDIN' IN THE RAIN
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