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High school sweethearts Joe and Ann Shumard in their 1971 high school prom photo.
Joe Shumard, second from right, served for many years as president and trustee of the …
Joe Shumard, shown working behind the scenes at the 2017 Scottish Walk Parade, died Oct. …
Old Town’s Majestic restaurant at 911 King St. reopened on Oct. 7 for the first …
Bernard Cohen successfully represented Mildred and Richard Loving, shown in a 1965 file photo, in …
Bernard Cohen represented Alexandria in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1980 to 1996.
Bernard Cohen, center, with his wife Rae and law partner Tom Curcio, at the Virginia …
The Alexandria Police Department may soon have a new civilian oversight board, which could have …
Graphic novels and audiobooks on topics students enjoy can help engage those who don’t enjoy …
Bijan Ghaisar
Evelyn deLottinville, shown here holding one of her grandchildren, died Sept. 28 at the age …
Evelyn deLottinville, right, with Diane Webster at a fundraiser at the USPTO in 2013. deLottinville …
Evelyn deLottinville and her husband Jim during a trip to Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England.
Elizabeth Chisman Moon and Page Moon of Focus Data Solutions were honored as Medium Business …
Dr. Rina Bansal and INOVA Alexandria Hospital were honored as Overall Business of the Year …
Campagna Center president and CEO Tammy Mann is honored as the Business Leader of the …
A drawing of the fort from the National Archives.
John and Nancy Okstulski stand on one of the fort's remaining dirt walls.
Glenn Fatzinger, co-chair of the Mount Vernon Regional Historical Society, recounted the fort's history.
A Civil War cannon manufactured by Steen at Fort Willard Park.
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