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CARES funding received per private school student is, on average, more than 10 times the …
Alice Anderson and her family will wear costumes and celebrate Halloween with a family party …
Sheer coincidence that Chef Edwards found himself facing off against Chef Mimi Huynh of Sunday …
Chef Chris Edwards of Alexandria’s Hank & Mitzi’s won the Food Network’s “Chopped” competition last …
These orange signs are posted in areas where bow hunting might be taking place.
Along the Mount Vernon Parkway, police monitor speeds but admit that the noisy mufflers are …
Loud tailpipes come in many shapes and sizes.
The Black Lives Matter movement began using ‘I can’t breathe’ in 2014 to honor Eric …
Lee District Supervisor’s staff helping with the food distribution in the community.
The Departmental Progressive Club was founded in 1927 and continues today as a social and …
A city-wide sidewalk sale is one of many events sponsored by local business organizations.
Located in the Ramsey House at 221 King St., the Alexandria Visitors Center features a …
Joe Namath talks with New York Jets coach Weeb Ewbank during Namath's professional NFL debut …
Artist Olalekan Jeyifous standing with Wrought, Knit, Labors, Legacies, a public art exhibit on display …
The Captain Rocky Versace Plaza and Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors the service and sacrifice of …
The George Washington Masonic National Memorial, lit up in June to celebrate the 2020 graduating …
Stafford Farmer-Lee: “Alexandria is a little big city with a hometown feel. We have an …
Guenet Gebreselsissie: “For nearly 40 years, the Old Town community has been a large part …
Erica Karapetyan: “I love how nice the people are here. I love the opportunities that …
Monique Miles: “I like Alexandria because it’s a quaint community. We have an Old Town, …
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