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Rob Stalzer’s retirement as Fairfax’s City Manager last Friday, March 1 marked the close of his illustrious, 43-year career in public service. And that career also included 18 years as one of ...
Detectives from FCPD Crash Reconstruction Unit are investigating a fatal pedestrian crash in Springfield. On Aug. 15, at 7:30 a.m., officers responded to a crash involving a pedestrian near Hunter ...
Established in 1774, the Friendship Fire Company was the first fire company in Alexandria. Today the Friendship Firehouse, ...
Charles Wilson, a Living Legend of Alexandria, died Aug. 12 at the age of 83. Charles Wilson, a retired U.S. Air Force officer and past vice chairman of the School Board for Alexandria City Public ...
He underwent 6 months of inpatient chemotherapy provided by the INOVA Health Foundation at Fairfax Hospital. His grateful parents, Mitchell and Kim Ryan, started the Boldly Gold Foundation to raise ...
Jack Sullivan, a community activist and advocate for Alexandria's green spaces and waterways, died August 16. He was 90 years ...
The Alexandria Sportsman’s Club held its annual banquet earlier this year celebrating high school student-athletes and awarding more than $52,000 in scholarships to 20 high school seniors as Athletes ...
Sponsors for the event include: Alexandria Redevelopment Housing Authority; HRP Global; InspireLit (Books); Alexandria ...
horsesMeadowood Pastures Still Wait for Hero Horses Will they ever come?
“We are asking for our community’s help to return Providence to our dock and resume her award-winning tours and educational programs.” — Tall Ship Providence Foundation executive director ...
Communication Breakdown in Alexandria School Board and superintendent remain silent on secretive plan to censor students.
Judge Declares EHO Policy Void on Four Counts Startling decision seen as step to reset drastic housing policy changes.