Most journalists will admit they love free food and awards. We also usually react with special outrage when other journalists ...
Just more than a week after the City Council unanimously approved its first long-term economic strategy in two decades, the hard work begins.
For years, Old Town residents and others who value the city’s history have been fighting the battles to preserve the Old and Historic District.
This year marks the semiquincentennial of the Declaration of Independence. With a history older than the American Revolution, Alexandria celebrates its contributions to the birth of our new nation and ...
The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney ruled the Aug. 15 in-custody death of Allan Tucker II an accident and declined to bring criminal charges.
The Alexandria City School Board updated its non-school employment policy after reporting revealed a now-former senior administrator at Alexandria City Public Schools, Ayanna Harrison, was working a ...
As Alexandria prepares this year to contribute its history and culture to the nation’s semiquincentennial, we will endeavor ...
City Council unanimously supported several City Hall design choices, overriding a decision by its own Board of Architectural ...
For the elementary-aged riders, there’s three rules on the Bike Bus: Don’t pass the leader, stay to the right and have fun.
Granny’s brother-in-law, Unc, aka Robert L. Whittle I, was said to be the family’s savior, having pitched in to the raising of the widow Granny’s five children. He taught at Episcopal High School for ...
As I proudly approach my 30th year of serving our most vulnerable and fragile elders, my heart is filled with overwhelming gratitude.
Like many cities and towns across the nation, Alexandria is celebrating the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this January.
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