The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, March 5, 1997
THE CHRYSLER MUSEUM OF ART
FOOD STAMPS: MINIMIZING PAIN OF CUTS AS WELFARE REFORM KICKS IN, VIRGINIA IS WISE TO TEMPER JUSTICE WITH MERCY
TONEY H. FOWLKES
FOSTER R. DAVIS SR.
MILDRED E. HARCUM
FLORENCE B. HARRIS
GERALDINE E. MOORE
CLINTON D. CUTHRIELL
CARLTON H. MCCLELLAN SR.
LEON COOLEY
EDWIN F. CRITTENDEN SR.
WILLIAM F. GUILLOT
GEORGE H. PARKER JR.
OLIVE R. GARDNER
ARBA S. GODWIN
HARRY COLE
BERNICE J. MELTON
CHARLES H. MEADS JR.
AUDREY W. LEWIS
CHESAPEAKE AT LAST FINDS MEMBERS FOR PRESERVATION PANEL THE VOLUNTEERS WILL ADVISE THE CITY ON HISTORIC GRANTS AND RESTORATION WORK.
FIX HOMELESSNESS, STUDY TELLS NORFOLK WHILE CITY COUNCIL TOOK NO ACTION ON TUESDAY, REACTION SEEMED FAVORABLE.
VIRGINIA CAN HELP FIGHT GLOBAL WARMING
UPCOMING
CHANNEL DREDGING STUCK IN MUD FOR NOW PROJECT'S DELAY PUTS USE OF BOAT BASIN IN DRY DOCK FOR THE SUMMER
SPUD SOWING
COLONIAL DOWNS COUNTS ON SUNSHINE, STOCKS
CREEDS MAN WON'T SELL HOME TO GROUP FOR A BOYS' SHELTERNEIGHBORS WERE DELIGHTED TO HEAR THAT THE OUTREACH CENTER WON'T BE MOVING IN.
RITE AID SEEKS BATTLEFIELD PEACE
SCHOOL BOARD WILL TELL SUFFOLK ITS CONCERNS ABOUT BUILDING PLAN CITY COUNCIL HAS PROPOSED A PANEL TO OVERSEE PROJECTS - INCLUDING SCHOOLS.
STATE BUDGET COULD GIVE BEACH $2.18 MILLION MORE FOR SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATOR SAYS $1.5 MILLION HINGES ON DISTRICT GRANTING RAISES OF 4 PERCENT.
A FORUM OF FRUSTRATION BERKLEY SAYS IT'S NEGLECTED RESIDENTS VENT THEIR CONCERNS AND ANGER AT A MEETING WITH NORFOLK CITY OFFICIALS.
VIRGINIA
POLICE ARREST MAN THEY SAY POSED AS WILDER'S SON
HAMPTON ROADS
LETTERS [TO THE EDITOR -- THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT]
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