The next leg of our Alexandria City Public Schools’ mission, “one team, one journey” gets underway as the 2024-2025 school ...
By Mark Eaton Zoning issues make some people’s eyes glaze over, yet the topic leads others to picket and protest. Zoning ...
The city’s Office of Housing is developing a new master plan to describe housing policies and strategies for the next 15 ...
September marks the 50th anniversary of the Torpedo Factory Art Center, and the there will be a 50th-anniversary party from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday.
Roy Byrd is aiming to move past partisan divisions as he runs for City Council as an Independent, one of three non-Democratic ...
The city held a 10th anniversary candlelight vigil in honor of the dedication of the Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery ...
But do dogs really understand the audio from the device or are they simply reacting to cues based on their owners’ behavior ...
After a 12-month, nationwide search, Wood was unanimously recommended to join the Old Presbyterian Meeting House as the first ...
Before the years of work by concerned citizens like Lillie Finklea and Louise Massoud, the former cemetery languished under a ...
The Alexandria Symphony Orchestra is set to begin its 81st season later this month with the hope that “every concert tells a ...
LTA’s version of “The Explorers Club” brings an entertaining combination of satirical comedy and misunderstandings to the ...
On Aug. 29, according to police scanner traffic and an anonymous tip to the Times, a seventh grade student walked out of ...