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‘A Mandate from the Workforce’ in Alexandria

AFD union wins vote on collective bargaining.

Union Workforce

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‘Known But to God’ in Alexandria

Wreath laying held at Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary Soldier.

Tomb of the unknown


APPETITE in Alexandria

As Pop-Up Closes, Umbrella Dry Drinks Moves to Its Second Act

APPETITE

County Animal Shelter Employees Care for Adoptable Pets

Shelter Employees

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By George!

Worldwide participation highlights GW parade.

Parade


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Beagles Find Heroes in General Assembly

Beagles

Pet Connection

pets

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By George!

Worldwide participation highlights GW parade.

President's Day Parade


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Adopting a Senior Dog Could Be a Better Match, Really

One woman's passion and 'Tribute'.

Senior dogs

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Voice Lesson to Music History Classes at Your Fingertips.

New collaboration offers video-streaming service to seniors.

Voice Lessons

Column: Budgeting When Resources Are Available

Budget


Column: Working with an Eye Towards Compromise

Progress advances every time we change the law for the better.

Politics

Column: Helping Virginians Get Health Coverage

Health Insurance

And the Winner Is…

Lena’s named Heart of Del Ray.

heart of Del Ray


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On Guard in Alexandria

Lyles-Crouch crossing guard honored.

Crossing Guard honored

Parajon Proposes FY 2023 Budget

General fund increases to $830 million.

Budget

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From the Heart in Alexandria

Food and clothing drive benefits local charities.

Charitable Donations


Not the Love Story You Are Expecting

Discovering and nurturing the most important relationship after trauma

Brain trauma

Oops! They Did it Again

Lawmakers accidentally gave overtime protection to farmworkers and domestic workers, now they're taking it back.

They didn't mean it. Seriously. And now they're about to undo what they did last year. Lawmakers say the vote last year to create a cause of action for farmworkers and domestic workers to seek overtime pay was a mistake. Senators say they were misled, snookered by the blitzkrieg pace of the General Assembly. Now they're taking action to rectify the situation, stripping farmworkers and domestic workers of the ability to sue for overtime.