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At the local level, Washington, D.C. residents appear to have it much better than their counterparts in Alexandria.
Episcopal High School started light pole construction on May 8, prior to a City Council decision on the school’s special use ...
For many people who’ve settled in Alexandria, the location of their home in relation to an elementary school is a top ...
Ariane Whittemore and Jack Carpenter met in front of a Washington, D.C. fitness center after Ariane, nicknamed “Mink” in the ...
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 ...
We can thank the American women who steward, deliver, process and transport our mail – and for putting their stamp on our ...
Retired Judge Thomas Padrick Jr. quashed the subpoena Alexandria had issued to resident Barbara Beach in the Zoning for ...
The Alexandria City School Board will hold a public hearing on Redistricting on Monday, May 12, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. in the School Board... The Alexandria City School Board will hold a Budget Public ...
This is the first story in a series on the mass layoffs and changes to the federal government coming out of the second Trump administration. The series will include stories about the impact on ...
This is the first 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, ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has opened an investigation into the safety conditions of the City of Alexandria’s Department of Recreation, Parks & Cultural Activities. A safety ...
Alexandria’s City Council unanimously adopted the fiscal year 2026 operating budget of $956.5 million in a meeting on April 30, where Council highlighted the difficult process as the federal ...