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By Cody Mello-Klein | [email protected] “I like to tell people I married the best politician in Virginia,” Don Beyer, U.S. representative for Virginia’s 8th district, said. It’s hard to find a ...
Each year, the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce picks a slate of 40 people under the age of 40 who were nominated to celebrate their successes.
With 13 years at the Arlington, Texas, Police Department under his belt, Dallas native Tarrick McGuire had no intention of continuing his public service anywhere else. Then in 2016, at the request of ...
The Office of Historic Alexandria is currently rehabilitating the exterior of the Freedom House Museum on Duke Street.
The Old Town North Alliance is working to transform Alexandria into a cultural and artistic destination, bringing together businesses, residents and property owners to enhance the area for both locals ...
The highlight of my professional career was spending six years at the Central Intelligence Agency playing a small role in helping the U.S. win the Cold War.
By Kim Davis Generations of Alexandrians have treasured homes on Old Town’s South Lee Street, which is lined with charming, historic houses dating back to the 1700s and 1800s, by preserving their ...
By Kim Davis Resting high atop a hill in Alexandria’s North Ridge neighborhood stands a historic landmark with a cherished and storied past. The elegant manor home was affectionately named Mount Ida ...
By last fall, Javier Pardo felt he could no longer stand the conditions at the Mason at Van Dorn apartments in Alexandria’s West End.
Alexandria City Council unanimously approved Episcopal High School’s special use permit with new conditions for 47 light poles.
In the past eight days, the Alexandria Police Department has launched three death investigations in different areas of the city.
Charlotte Scherer is knocking on doors and engaging with voters directly, having visited more than 5,000 homes as she runs for City Council for the first time. If elected, she would be the city’s ...