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The Virginia Occupational Safety and Health division issued 12 citations to Alexandria’s Department of Recreation, Parks & Cultural Activities.
You just don’t like change” has become a common response to residents who oppose a controversial city decision.
Women in Alexandria also considered parasols an essential accessory during the Victorian era. Wealthy residents would await the latest European fashion arrivals at the port of Alexandria. The city was ...
Every September, Hunger Action Month brings awareness about food and nutrition insecurity and mobilizes action to end hunger.
A group of tenants living in properties managed by ARHA recounted their abysmal living conditions and distrust of the organization to City Council.
Are you looking for a fun and mentally engaging activity for your child to pick up during their down time this fall?
Others have raised reasonable questions about what it means to be a nonprofit media company and whether or how that change in status will impact our operations.
City Council unanimously approved the permanent closure of the 200 block of King Street to vehicular traffic at Saturday’s public hearing.
Locals milled around the fluorescent-lit room sectioned into tidy rows, eager to learn about opportunities at the Community Volunteer Fair.
The community gathered to unveil a long-awaited historic marker commemorating Colored Rosemont, a close-knit African American neighborhood.
The Alexandria Symphony Orchestra’s 82nd season starts in a few short days with callbacks to Music Director James Ross’ career.
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