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Old Town is home to centuries-old stories of past and present residents, among them a young couple living in a South Lee ...
Beneath the surface, decades of petroleum runoff, chemical residues and buried debris create an enormous safety and ...
Alexandria City Council unanimously approved Episcopal High School’s special use permit with new conditions for 47 light ...
Some schools within ACPS may become noticeably less diverse after redistricting, and parents are sounding the alarm.
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 ...
The City of Alexandria hosted its annual Eco-City Festival on May 10, showcasing the city’s efforts to make it ...
Buyer’s agents often take on several different roles for homebuyers as they go through the process of purchasing a home.
Ariane Whittemore and Jack Carpenter met in front of a Washington, D.C. fitness center after Ariane, nicknamed “Mink” in the military, had just come back from a five-mile run on a sunny day. Jack ...
This is the second story in a series on Alexandria City Public Schools’ redistricting efforts for its elementary and middle schools. Stories on racial and socioeconomic diversity in schools and the ...
Celebrated every May, Older Americans Month is led by the Administration for Community Living. Established in 1963, OAM is a time to recognize older Americans’ contributions, highlight aging trends ...
Episcopal High School started light pole construction on fields along West Braddock Road on May 8, prior to a City Council decision on the school’s special use permit that is scheduled for Saturday.
For decades, residents of Washington, D.C. have bemoaned their lack of representation in Congress – no senators and only a non-voting member in the House of Representatives. So fervent was the ...