To the Rescue in Alexandria
New coats distributed to families in need.
“The smiles on the kids’ faces said it all.” — ARHA CEO Keith Pettigrew
Inclusionary Dreams
What if Alexandria could force developers to build affordable housing?
If Alexandria wanted to take a carrot-and-stick approach to development, city officials would soon run into a problem. The lure of density is a big fat carrot, which seems to be getting larger each year. But officials in Richmond are holding all the sticks. Chief among them is the idea of inclusionary zoning, which would require the General Assembly to give Alexandria permission to force developers to build affordable housing.
Senior Technology and Avoiding Scams and Fraud
Senior Technology
It’s Academic Is Back Exclusively on WETA
It’s Academic Is Back Exclusively on WETA
Del. Mark Keam Stepping Down from Virginia House
Timing of special election unclear as Vienna democrat departs for full-time federal job
Timing of special election unclear as Vienna democrat departs for full-time federal job
Students Raise Alarm on Senate Bill 656
New policies mandated by Jan. 1, 2023 could hurt LBGTQ+ students.
Does every student in a Virginia public school curriculum, Black, Indigenous, students of color, disabled, immigrant, and others, deserve to be accurately represented?
Beagles on the Hunt for Homes
Area shelters and rescues assist in placement of research-bred beagles.
Sniffing out the prospects of finding love connections, Beagles formerly destined for lives as research or testing subjects, are now putting enthusiastic noses to the search for much easier and pain-free lives as beloved family companions...




