Lu-Yang’s testing revealed that Alexandria’s water contains a high level of PFAS chemicals – almost three times that of ...
Robert Bentley “Bud” Adams, an Alexandria-based architect for several decades, has grown his passion for historical buildings ...
The Sister Cities Committee and Office of Historic Alexandria hosted students from ProCivitas Privata Gymnasium in ...
Two-plus weeks after the federal government shutdown began on Oct. 1, many Alexandrians are grappling with job insecurity. One Alexandria resident and federal worker who requested anonymity, “Susan,” ...
City Council appointed six new Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority Board members in an emergency Wednesday meeting.
City Hall appears to be doubling down on this failed strategy to drive economic growth, as developers move ahead with additional large apartment projects.
“Jewelry was often worn to show one’s allegiance to a particular city-state or political party,” political blog ALLRIOT states. “For example, the ancient Greeks wore distinctive earrings, bracelets ...
The City of Alexandria’s Fort Ward Museum launched a new exhibition this month, “Aboard Ship with the Jack- Tars of the Union Navy." ...
Alexandria City Public Schools designed the Profile of a Learner, which offers a comprehensive view of a student’s unique learning journey.
Information from the September 2024 memo states the city has assessed the value of 1 Prince St. to be $7.12 million. It also states the city could lose $82,000 in tax revenue each year if the city ...
By Jim McGrath After a rough patch that lasted almost five years, the Alexandria City High School football team is bringing playoff level football back to the Port City. At 5-0, the Titans are perched ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results