The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, January 27, 1997
WILBERT L. WELLS
MILES F. BOWEN
MICHELLE R. COSTON
ALBERT NELSON
CHARLES A. CIGLER
ROSA AMOS
MOTT L. BROWN
ROBERT S. HENDERSON
ELISHA CARTER
LEO G. PURNELL SR.
HELEN P. BRYANT
GLADYS F. HOBBS
MINNIE M. BRICKER
CHRISTOPHER M. BAKER II
GEORGE J. HABIT SR.
ALBERT H. POINTS
REBECCA D. WHEATLEY
ANDRE L. JOHNSON II
CORNELIA SULLIVAN
NICHOLAS D. NEWBERN
JOHN H. BEST
LOSSIE B. WALKE
RUTH E. KLOEPPEL
GLADYS B. DAVIS
THOMAS L. SWEETS JR.
LOUISE C. LAND
MELVIN W. BRIGHT
OZELLA E. HUDGINS
FRANCES J. SEAWELL
PAUL BRIDGERS
EDWARD J. SMITH SR.
CORA M. ADLER
BARBARA H. NANCE
GEORGE N. WERTZ
ROBERT H. BURTON SR.
RUSSELL J. MILLER
GEORGE E. PARRISH
JENNIE L. LINDSEY
MAJOR REFORM DOUBTFUL THIS SESSION REDISTRICTING, BUDGETARY REQUESTS AMONG ISSUES FACING LEGISLATURE
AT TURN OF THE CENTURY, A GUTSY WOMAN REPORTER ENTHRALLED THE WORLD
BOARD RETREAT THREE-PEAT: THEY'LL STAY IN PORTSMOUTH WITH NOD TO TIGHT FINANCES, MEMBERS WILL HOLD WEEKEND PLANNING SESSION IN TOWN.
SUFFOLK RETHINKS REVIVING BUILDING HOUSING AUTHORITY'S CHIEF SAYS THE TIMING MAY BE WRONG FOR RENOVATING IT.
HUD GRANTS NEW LEASE ON LIFE TO CHESAPEAKE TOWNHOUSES A CITY AGENCY WILL FIX UP HOMES AND OFFER TRAINING TO RESIDENTS.
COLLABORATION A TREND AMONG MEDICAL SCHOOLS LIKE OTHERS, EVMS AND MCV HAVE SEEN THEIR GROWTH DROP, AND MUST ACT.
4 TEENS HELD IN BEACH SLAYING SUSPECTS CAPTURED NEAR S.C. BORDER, CHARGED WITH MURDER IN SHOOTING OF A KELLAM STUDENT SATURDAY NIGHT
SILT MUDDIES WATERS OF RESPONSIBILITY BEACH RESIDENTS ASK FOR HELP DREDGING SECONDARY CHANNELS.
BINGO REGULATORS TOO BUREAUCRATIC, LAWMAKERS SAY
HAMPTON ROADS ROUNDUP
HAMPTON ROADS LAWMAKERS SEEK SLICE OF SURPLUS PIE
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DIGEST
FIRE NEARLY DESTROYS CHESAPEAKE HOME; NO INJURIES REPORTED
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