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By Caitlyn Meisner | [email protected] This is the final story in a series on Alexandria City Public Schools’ ...
City Council unanimously approved a development special use permit for a project to build on the former Robinson Terminal ...
By Hannah Shiblaq | [email protected] The blue and white house at 211 E. Oxford Ave. has stood for 100 years as of June ...
By Bill Rossello In recent years, City Hall has introduced bold new initiatives for redevelopment, housing and transportation ...
This week we honor the lost life of Joseph McCoy, who was lynched on April 23, 1897. This article ran on May 1, 1897, in the ...
We can thank the American women who steward, deliver, process and transport our mail – and for putting their stamp on our ...
Too often, it’s been unclear to residents what problems they are trying to solve or what results they are aiming to achieve with transportation projects.
I have stopped giving money to political candidates. Put simply, both parties are hopeless. If I look to them for the hope that so many of us need right now, I find nothing. It seems to me that one ...
By Ahlaam Ibraahim Farmers market season is here, and that means it’s time for fresh, locally grown produce – and new ways to enjoy it. This year, seniors participating in the Senior Farmers’ Market ...
This dish incorporates a burst of textures and bold fresh flavors and yet it still provides the warm experience of comfort ...
This is the second story in a series on the mass layoffs and changes to the federal government coming out of the second Trump administration. The next story in this series will address how tariffs are ...
More than 80 athletes from Alexandria’s four public and private high schools will continue their athletic careers at the ...
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