The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Tuesday, April 29, 1997
ANNIE E. MEDLEY
WILLIAM R. BECKWITH
DOROTHY J. MABRY
DEBRA L. BOPP
GRACE E. DAVIS
CHARLOTTE G. HAMILTON
THOMAS L. NEWBY JR.
JOSEPHINE C. LEE
RANDALL S. OVERCASH
MARY JANE HINES
SARAH L. DAVENPORT
DAVID I. MONCLAIR
DOROTHY D. WILLIAMS
JAMES T. LOMBARD
MARGARET L. TINDER
J. SNEED SCHMIDT
GEORGE R. BULL SR.
KAETHE PIEPENHAGEN
IDEAS WELCOMED ON HOW TO SPEND CLEANUP FUNDS 10 NORFOLK NEIGHBORHOODS ARE TARGETED TO GET MOST OF A $9.7 MILLION U.S. GRANT.
HANNAH R. PORTER
RESIDENTS BRACE FOR LOSS OF RURAL CHARM REMOTE CITY IS FAST BECOMING A SUBURBAN RESIDENT OF HAMPTON ROADS.
PORTSMOUTH TO ASK COURT TO CLOSE CLUB IMMEDIATELY
PIER FISHING IMPROVES AS WATER TEMPERATURES REACH MID-50S
POLL SAYS MORE BUSINESS PEOPLE ON SCHOOL BOND'S OPPOSING SIDE
DARE FINDS HURRICANE MEETING ENCOURAGING OFFICIALS PRAISE IDEAS AND LOCAL READINESS.
CORRECTION
A FAILED EXPERIMENT VIRGINIA BEACH SHOULD RETURN TO AN APPOINTED BOARD
GOOD, BUT NO CURE-ALL LOCAL EFFORTS, LIKE PAINT YOUR HEART OUT DAY, MAKE THE MOST SENSE
WILDLIFE REFUGE SHARES REVENUE WITH CITIES
1,314 VA. BILLBOARDS VIOLATE U.S. LAW, GROUP SAYS
CRIME LINE
CITY MINISTERS ENVISION A BETTER PORTSMOUTH THE JEREMIAH PROJECT IS ABOUT PEOPLE WORKING ON THE CITY'S NEEDS.
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