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For the 1.4 billion Roman Catholics in the world, the death of Pope Francis is momentous. However, for all of us, it is ...
In the heart of Alexandria, Old Town offers a harmonious blend of historic charm, modern convenience and walkability. For ...
With its exuberant energy and impeccable technical elements, “Guys and Dolls” at Bishop Ireton left the audience clamoring ...
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 ...
In the past eight days, the Alexandria Police Department has launched three death investigations in different areas of the ...
When Marie Peaches was awarded the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, she was initially ...
It is helpful to appreciate that loss is a normal part of our human experience that we will all face at some point in time.
Our investigation found that the Board of Equalization repeatedly violated appointment statutes and public notice ...
By Casi Wogenrich Do you ever have those days, weeks or even months when it seems like all of life’s problems pile up? Maybe ...
Councilor John Chapman proposed a $1 million addition to the ACPS fiscal year 2026 budget at the expense of the Climate ...
A new judge has been appointed to preside over the lawsuit residents filed against the City of Alexandria over the Zoning for ...
It’s almost May, which means Mother’s Day is around the corner. What better way to say “I love you than a visit to one of ...
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