By Sydney Kodama | [email protected] In Alexandria, Black history is celebrated year round. Artura Jackson, assistant ...
The National Park Service has denied the City of Alexandria’s request to build a pumphouse in Waterfront Park, Mayor Alyia ...
Alexandria’s Traffic & Parking Board unanimously approved major changes to the Braddock Road corridor early Tuesday morning.
The American Revolution in Virginia was more than a military conflict – it was a Revolution of Ideas that continues today.
Two newly released books celebrating the storied past of Alexandria’s centuries-old historic homes have quickly become fast-selling hits among residents.
Sandy Marks clinched the Democratic Party’s nomination for a recently-vacated City Council seat, setting up a race in April.
Now, granted, many of us are not yet fluent in roundabout etiquette. Here are the basics. As you approach, you slow down and look for a gap in traffic. Vehicles already in the roundabout have the ...
By Diann Carlson If you have been sitting at your kitchen table lately, coffee in hand, wondering what your home might be worth in today’s market, you are not alone. Homeowners who purchased five, 10, ...
As we approach Women’s History Month, I’ve been reflecting on the strength and impact of women as a collective. There is something deeply powerful that happens when women truly show up for one another ...
For decades, measles felt like a disease of the past. Mention of the respiratory virus conjured up a vague memory of a rash and lead thermometers, or headlines from faraway places.
When was the last time you experienced road rage for something seemingly innocuous? Or snapped at your partner for loading the dishwasher “wrong”?