For Phil Hargis and Mike Wardian, running 32 miles is no problem. But running a marathon distance while noshing on a lineup ...
Rosie Grant never expected she’d be publishing a book full of recipes from gravestones when she walked through Ivy Hill Cemetery on her way home from Bishop Ireton High School. But, here she is.
Archaeologists excavated the remains of a ship hull 10 years ago this week at the site of what is today the Hotel Indigo. This was no ordinary wrecked ship.
The dollars spent in our budget is about creating safe, positive learning environments for students while we uphold our commitment to attract and sustain a high-quality educator workforce.
Flu-related emergency department and urgent care visits in Alexandria more than tripled in the last two weeks of December.
The December 2024 decision to eliminate the K-8 model in Alexandria City Public Schools remains a highly debated issue on the Alexandria School Board.
Families around Alexandria are about to experience a new kind of help at dinnertime. This week, Feast & Fettle, a ...
The hits January’s column advocating the naming of the Minnie Howard athletic fields for former Mayor Kerry Donley was a hit ...
“PARANORMAL ACTIVITY,” Shakespeare Theatre Co., Jan. 28 through Feb. 7 The terrifying film franchise of the same name spawned ...
If you find yourself at Madison Street Tattoo on the second Saturday night of the month, you’ll be greeted by chatter, upbeat music and a tapestry of artwork thanks to Art in the Attic.
Pet cloning is going mainstream, with the future pointing toward decreased costs, wider availability and improved technology.
Tenesia Wells, the deputy director of the Department of Emergency and Customer Communications, wishes Alexandrians would bother her more.
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