The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, March 25, 1997
EDUARDO B. MAYORALGO
GLENN C. WAGNER
THOMAS J. EVANS
JACK L. PENNINGTON SR.
EARLE M. FAULK
ALTON JORDAN
JOSEPH G. NEMETZ
JOHN M. LASSITER
SOCCER STADIUM TIME TO GO SLOW PRIME VIRGINIA BEACH PROPERTY AT LAKE RIDGE IS FILLING UP WITH PROJECTS THAT FAIL TO COMPLMENT EACH OTHER.
MICHAEL S. BANKS
AUSBORN GLEE III
THRESSA M. HAGER
GERTRUDE H. HERBERT
ERNEST A. TOTH SR.
LUCY B. SPRATLEY
HOG MONEY WENT TO LAWMAKERS, STUDY SAYS DONATIONS PRECEDE VOTE ON NEW LAWS.
KEMPSVILLE SCIENCE TEAM TO FLEX MINDS AT NATIONAL COMPETITION
SUFFOLK ASKING RESIDENTS TO GIVE UP THEIR LAND IN ZONING TO CONTROL TRAFFIC, THE CITY IS IMPOSING LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS.
PORTSMOUTH PUSHES FOR PINNERS POINT TUNNEL PROPOSALS SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO DERAIL ROAD PLANS, OFFICIALS TELL VDOT.
IS IT TIME TO RETIRE SOME OF THOSE VAPID TV ADS?
DOCTOR SPEAKS TODAY ON RISKS OF SUPPORTING ASSISTED SUICIDE
MENTORED TEENS MAKE THE ROUNDS
CHESAPEAKE BOARD TOLD TO TEACH OTHER THEORIES OF LIFE EVOLUTION IS THE ONLY THEORY MANY CLASSES GIVE ANY CREDENCE, CHALLENGERS SAY.
2 GIRLS, FORCED TO STRIP IN SEARCH AT BEACH SCHOOL, SETTLE LAWSUIT FOR $75,000
STATE GRANTS TO HELP SCHOOLS PREPARE STUDENTS FOR JOBS DISTRICTS IN TYRRELL, DARE, HYDE AND CURRITUCK COUNTIES GOT FUNDS
VA. DETAILS SUIT AGAINST SMITHFIELD< AN ATTORNEY FOR THE MEATPACKING GIANT SAYS THE DOCUMENT OFFERS FEW SURPRISES.
ALBEMARLE
STRIPED BASS POPULATION GROWS SWIMMINGLY IN BAY THE REBOUND INDICATES THE BAY NOW OFFERS A FRIENDLIER ENVIRONMENT FOR MARINE LIFE.
CONSTRUCTION DISPUTE SLOWS PRISON PROJECT
ALLEN VETOES LEGISLATION AIMED AT MODERATING WELFARE REFORM
STATUS REPORT: PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL BUDGET<
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