Alexandria, VA News
Alexandria, VA News
Old Dominion Boat Club wins 39-year legal fight with U.S. government
City of Fairfax Band presents ‘Springtime Pops’ June 9 at Mary Louise Jackson Amphitheater
Cora Kelly Running Club Completes First Season
G-Man Celebrates Patrick Henry's Reading Success
Coming off a Solid Performance at Stotesbury, T.C. Rowers Gear Up for National Championship Regatta in Camden This Weekend
George Washington Chinese Language Students Visit Chinatown
Polk Kindergarten Classes Hold Annual Young Authors' Tea
Tucker Community Enjoys 5K Fun Run
T.C. Williams Senior Kathryn Aplin Named National Merit Scholar
Olinka Turner Receives Award from Alexandria Jaycees
T.C. Williams Boys' Soccer Team Wins District Championship
John Adams Holds Reading Is Fundamental Book Distribution
Safe-cracking thieves make off with jewelry, cash
Workplace dispute leads to assault
U.S. Secret Service uniform lifted from dryer
Burglars leave Strutfield Lane storage unit empty handed
UPDATED: Va. Supreme Court sends case of coveted Wales Alley back to Alexandria Circuit Court
Johnson to serve three years for killing McNeely during 2011 brawl
Mel Schiavelli appointed executive vice president at Northern Virginia Community College
Future urban development hinges on tangled court case
GiftLegacy Newsletter - May 20, 2012
NOFAS maternity fashion show raises awareness of fetal alcohol syndrome
Alexandria-based news outlet loosens shackles of censorship for Ethiopians
NOVA Alexandria Campus to Host Free Seminar on Transportation Programs
Rare and historic ship makes Alexandria permanent port of call
Demolition, displacement and redevelopment come as news to many Beauregard residents
Waterfront legal fight heads to circuit court
NOVA Lacrosse Inks Hayfield Lacrosse Standout Terry Yarbrough
What will the future hold for Alexandria’s GenOn site?
Alexandria’s little known ordinance puts limits on pet ownership
Road to White House runs through Alexandria, Virginia
Northern Virginia Community College Board meeting scheduled for May 21
Ariail family honored for local philanthropic efforts
New Old Town boutique goes from digital to physical
Volunteers for Front Desk Coverage
We were soldiers
T.C. Rowers Claim Three Victories at Charlie Butt Regatta in Georgetown
T.C. Williams Drama Department Presents Musical Comedy 'Crazy for You'
GW Student Council Association Promotes Community and Service
More than 350 Students and Parents Attend Patrick Henry Family Literacy Night
T.C. Williams English 10 Teacher Todd Koren Receives CARE Award
T.C. Williams Senior Earns Journalism Award from 'Washington Post'
Youth Arts Festival Auditions to Take Place on May 24
T.C. Crew Freshman Girls Capture Silver Medal in Virginia Lower Boat Championship
Titans Crowned Meet Champions at T.C. Track Invitational
T.C. Williams Students Participate in Annual Del Ray Art Show
City Councilwoman Alicia Hughes to run for reelection as a Republican
Law enforcement officials remember fallen comrades
Beauregard plan opponents to step up protests before city council decision
Alexandria City Council approves budget, keeps tax rate flat
United Way Worldwide Gift Legacy News - May 6, 2012
Alexandria police arrest five on DWI charges during “Operation Cinco De Mayo”
Planning commission OK’s controversial Beauregard plan
Wood announces city council candidacy, will run as Republican
City council takes first whack at budget
West End residents rally ahead of planning commission hearing on Beauregard plan
NOVA professor Gail Rebhan selected for NEH summer program
United Way Worldwide Gift Legacy News - April 29, 2012
Waterfront plan opponents appeal to state Supreme Court
New PAC forms as clock counts down on Democratic primary
Carpenter’s Shelter nets big bucks during weekend-long fundraising effort
Vehicle damaged in auto theft attempt
Out of sight, out of mind
BB gun vandals strike North Alfred Street home
Robbing Peter and Paul
School board candidate Graf emphasizes communication
Is Maryland gambling Alexandria’s future?
Rare artifact recalls horrors of slavery
Rights to coveted Wales Alley debated in Virginia Supreme Court; Alexandria City Hall, Virtue at odds with Old Dominion Boat Club
United Way Worldwide Gift Legacy News - April 22, 2012
Alleged killer in Lenny Harris case charged with two other murders
Richard Siegman’s ‘New and Recent Paintings’ on display at NOVA-Loudoun
City manager launches ethics initiative to deter workforce criminals, protect whistle blowers
The Fountains assisted living community opens
Would-be abductor arrested after television interview
Burglars clean out Taney Avenue apartment
iPhone snagged in daylight robbery
Witness leads police to alleged vandal
National DNA Day Celebration April 23, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Safeway, Rebuilding Together refurbish home of Vietnam vet
Yianilos declares school board candidacy
Police arrest Calif. officer for smuggling weed
Alexandria City Public Schools boost safeguards against sex offenders
Taxi drivers accuse Alexandria Yellow Cab of exploitation
Holocaust ceremony speakers, guests remember the past to protect the future
Shuttle Discovery draws onlookers along Alexandria’s waterfront
Alexandria Fire Department mechanics keep the wheels turning
Unfunded state mandates may force tax hike on Alexandria residents
Alexandria city government gears up for legal fight against opponents of waterfront redevelopment plan
ASCP Leads Charge to Develop Measures Impacting Care of Older Persons
Free trolley service hits the breaks at Arlandria
Northern Virginia Community College Board meeting scheduled for April 16
Alexandria residents air concerns over displacement in Beauregard corridor
Local neighborhood watch groups learn from Trayvon Martin killing
NOVA Woodbridge presents Award-winning documentary: ‘Rainbow Town’ - April 23
United Way Worldwide Gift Legacy News - April 8, 2012
Alexandria Earth Day Celebration
New Beauregard plan adds affordable housing units
Turn the other cheek?
Thieves steal gym bag
Alcohol compliance check ends with multiple arrests
City unveils Mount Vernon Avenue trolley route
NOVA’s Annandale Campus to Host Climate Symposium on April 16
Reston Open House - April 25, 5-7 p.m.
VDOT’s potential sale of Hunting Towers and what it means for rapidly vanishing affordable housing
Historic Huntley, Mason Family's 1825 Villa Restored
Englin won’t seek re-election following extramarital affair, Krupicka announces candidacy
Radle ends bid for Congress
Menjivar, Moshenberg round out Dem primary slate
NOVA Loudoun Open House on April 18, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Mayor Euille calls for unity at Trayvon Martin vigil
Possible ‘irregularities’ found in ACPS adult ed program
Before primary, democrats to debate on east, west sides
Alexandria police arrest 11 for selling alcohol to minors in citywide sweep
Life changer
Easter Egg Hunt
Top Alexandria tourism official accepts job in North Carolina
Ben & Jerry’s offers ice cream to homeless
Kaine addresses concerns of veterans, women
Alexandria’s after-school programs evade teens, study finds
NOVA-Manassas honor society inducts record number of new members
Free SAT courses could narrow gap between whites, minorities
NOVA Loudoun presents Craft Attack and Loudoun Recycles 2012 April 15 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Man with telephoto lens near school prompts police response
Alexandria’s Market Square to host vigil for Trayvon Martin
Many serious crimes decline while rapes, robberies on the rise
Suntrust bank robber gets 10 years in prison
Out of the Attic: Hayman’s anchored the fashion hub of Northern Virginia
United Way Worldwide News - March 25, 2012
Council considers changes to lopsided parking laws
Movie renters run out of options in Alexandria
Power pleads guilty to embezzling taxpayer money, sentenced to three years probation
Underperforming Alexandria students will be sent to Landmark Mall to learn
Heather Kirkpatrick named New Century Scholar
NOVA Woodbridge presents Lecture on Mayan prophecies: ‘It’s not the end of the world’ April 5 at 7 p.m.
United Way Worldwide News - March 18, 2012
As temperatures rise, Alexandria animal control officers to enforce new law against leaving pets in hot vehicles
Democratic Alexandria City Council candidate Charles Sumpter Jr. ends short-lived campaign
Court dismisses waterfront lawsuit
BREAKING: U.S. Rep. Jim Moran arrested during protest at Sudanese Embassy
School board backs embattled superintendent
Caught on tape
Dysfunction prompts crisis, call for resignation of Alexandria school chief
Analysis: Macdonald challenges Euille for mayor
Achieving the Dream Strategies for Student Engagement All-Faculty Symposium
Watchdog finds Alexandria government transparency above average but worse than last year
Scholarship Fund of Alexandria gets boost from hometown Titan
City Hall goes mobile
Democrat Michael Hepburn joins Alexandria city council race
NOVA Loudoun presents ‘Androcles and the Lion’ March 24 at 11a.m. and 2 p.m.
NOVA Woodbridge presents Sex Trafficking Seminar March 28 at 6:30 p.m.
Independent audit exposes extensive fiscal mismanagement by school employees
She’s blind to ‘can’t’
Andrew Macdonald eyes Independent mayoral run
ANALYSIS: Local Democrats are shaking up the political landscape, but what does party affiliation mean in Alexandria?
Republican Scott Gordon exits city council race, blasts Councilwoman Alicia Hughes on way out
Weissman tragedy reinforces fire department safety
Out of the Attic: Establishing Ivy Hill Cemetery
Top Alexandria school official to resign
Displacement is essential to Beauregard redevelopment plan
Domestic Violence Seminar at Woodbridge
Alexandria’s top urban planners live outside the city. Does it matter?
Local couple on front lines of Stolen Valor law
Center for Alexandria’s Children, local government seal cracks in a once broken approach to child abuse
John Long III named Alexandria Chamber of Commerce president and CEO
MacArthur Elementary raises big bucks with mere pennies
Va. looks to ditch No Child Left Behind
Alexandria chef Cathal Armstrong tapped to lead St. Patrick’s Day parade in D.C.
Free Poker Tournaments in Alexandria
Alexandria public school students get a seat at the table with decision makers
Where have all the bookstores gone?
A “Disneyland” for historians: Quirky and storied Revolution-era home goes on sale in Old Town
Police: burglar assaulted 16-year-old girl
Virginia Theological Seminary, City Hall negotiate future of fire-ravaged chapel
City marks Washington’s birthday
Man arrested for terrorism plot on U.S. Capitol resided in Alexandria
Police hunt for armed robber
Alleged embezzler indicted by grand jury
Vandals break shop window
Accused murderer heads to trial
United Way donates $115K to city nonprofits and charities
President Obama Visits NOVA
Neighborhood Pharmacy wins Heart of Del Ray award
Coverage of paramedic Joshua Weissman’s funeral
Chapman, Peabody join Democratic field of Alexandria council candidates
UPDATED: Court dismisses Councilwoman Alicia Hughes’ unpaid rent case
City manager proposes $585.6 budget with no tax increases; service cuts will ensue
Major road closures expected for Weissman funeral
Slain pedestrian prompts safety concerns
Gelato shop approved in old icehouse building
Virginia lawmakers likely to ease happy hour ad regulations
Classrooms or computers? ACPS fields outcry over adult education changes
Funeral, visitation services scheduled for fallen paramedic Josh Weissman
Opinion: Will Radle Jr.: Why I should represent you in Congress
On the waterfront, eminent domain option stays afloat
Landmark Mall: Macy’s, kebabs and … classrooms?
Neighbors fume over school project
Alexandria paramedic critically injured after fall from overpass
Activist Boyd Walker officially declares Alexandria City Council run
Planning guru Donna Fossum declares run for Alexandria City Council
Waterfront fight heading to circuit court
Judge forces former school bus monitor to pay damages for assaulting child
Third man charged with community activist’s death
UPDATED: Arlington Democrat Shuttleworth challenges Moran for 8th District seat
Meals on Wheels Drivers Needed
BREAKING: Second arrest in Harris murder
Editorial: Police must be public informants
Opinion: Time for Romney to summon his inner Reagan
Remembering slavery in a city that once condoned it
BREAKING: Maryland man reportedly charged with killing Lenny Harris
Though passed by council, waterfront plan remains fluid
Missing activist found in Maryland well, police suspect foul play
St. Stephen’s middle school students earn literary acclaim
Opinion: Why I voted against the waterfront plan
UPDATED: Police find no shooter in Hopkins-Tancil house
Identity of skeletal remains found one year ago remains a mystery
First High-Tech Ben Carson Reading Room Unveiled at T.C. Williams High School
Superintendent Unveils FY 2013 Proposed Budget
Superintendent Requests $4.04 Million CIP Budget Transfer to Pay Outstanding Invoices
School's Out in February
Charles Poland Receives Outstanding Faculty Award
Key waterfront properties slated for office, retail space
Alexandria woman forced to shoot, kill her dog to save boyfriend from mauling
Victim, attacker knew each other
Electronics stolen in daylight heist
Deliver us from thievery
Muggers assail city resident with pocketknife
Light fight between Hammond middle school, neighbors ends quietly
City council approves controversial waterfront plan
Fight for the river’s edge: Live blogging Saturday’s public hearing
$236 million ACPS budget would shorten intersession, overhaul adult education
City manager sends message of morale to government employees
A River Runs Through It
Alexandria mayor has say in Metro fare hike
UPDATED: Alexandria waterfront plan opponents try to derail vote with eleventh-hour petition
GOP doesn’t own Richmond Dems | Vice President McDonnell?
Witness testifies in McNeely killing
Four arrested on DWI charges
Home invaders make off with valuables
Yelling deters purse-snatchers
Government laptop stolen in burglary
King Street gets trendy with Anthropologie
Armed robber targets United Bank
The Growth Code Can Save the American Economy According to the Free Congress Foundation
Child killed in Duke Street crash
City employees donate $70K to United Way
Restaurant week in full swing
New year brings diverse new businesses to Old Town
City officials prioritize halting public employee malfeasance
Transformative waterfront plan poised for passage
Holihan joins Democratic pack in city council race
Port City Politics: Herring hopes to whip it good in Richmond
Out of the Attic: Stale beer: Alexandria’s sudsy history
Alexandria woman struck by Metro train committed suicide
Charles Barrett Elementary performs above state, federal standards
Civic group says power plant site must be addressed before waterfront plan’s completion
Grocery Shopper Needed in Alexandria
Suspect makes off with loose change
Stolen car recovered on Janneys Lane
Holiday thievery
Democrat Will Radle to challenge Jim Moran for 8th District House seat
Opinion: Rep. Jim Moran has done more harm than good
Iconic Old Town Theater to shut its doors for good this weekend
Tim Lovain declares Alexandria City Council run
With relocation to Del Ray, VeloCity bike co-op to remain in Alexandria
As vote on waterfront plan looms, supporters look to dispel myths of City Hall’s blueprint
Alexandria public schools audit delayed until later this month
Laser show in, fireworks out at city’s New Year’s celebration
Duke Street bank robber remains at large
City resident unveils new proposal for key waterfront properties
The Alexandria Times’ New Year’s resolutions
Internal audit reveals embezzlement by Wanamaker ‘unlikely’
Out of the Attic: Meigs Lodge and the Alexandria National Cemetery
Seniors take Christmas bus tour with special send-off
City employee faces multiple felony charges
Hammond Middle School Students Participated in Reality Store
T.C. Williams PTSA Announces Reflections Winners
Soil Testing at Jefferson-Houston
Two injured in Arlandria stabbing
Analysis: Report will dictate success or failure of waterfront work group
Clock ticking on Jefferson-Houston renovation
Sherman shuffles his starting lineup
Superintendent apologizes for communication breakdown
Waterfront plan work group releases recommendations for city’s shoreline
Alexandria City Hall paves a road for food trucks
Moody’s credit rating agency maintains ‘negative outlook’ for City of Alexandria
Loudoun Receives Green Business Challenge Recognition
Despite protests from residents, city council approves Arlandria-Chirilagua redevelopment
Sumpter is latest Democrat to join herd of Alexandria City Council challengers
Adult Education Continues in ACPS
Four Alexandria Educators Included in 2011 Class of National Board Certified Teachers
ACPS Band Students Excel at District 10 Auditions
Tammy Ignacio Appointed to New Chief Administrative Officer Role
House bill holds Pentagon responsible for traffic mess at Mark Center
City council addresses post office closings
Local bank is in the business of small business
Spitting in the eye of authority
Pedestrian injured in mugging
Employee assaulted while taking out the trash
Gentrification fears fuel debate in Arlandria
School officials say adult education program will continue
Embezzler raised red flags at prior posts before being hired by Alexandria government
Crossing the borders of misconception, G.W. students unite Alexandria and Afghanistan
Citing ethics, city attorney denies legal advice to waterfront opponent
The Little Theatre of Alexandria offers “A Christmas Carol” this holiday
Former Alexandria City Councilman Justin Wilson, a Democrat, announces 2012 run
Out of the Attic: The order of the Knights of Pythias
Police investigate sexual assault on Rosemont commuter
Legal liability and the internet: Are you being too social?
New DASH buses, trolleys unveiled
Valuable, underused waterfront food pavilion closes
City official resigns after embezzlement conviction
Doing the robot
SACSCOC Visits NOVA for Reaffirmation of Accreditation Review
Gardening Lecture Series At Green Spring Gardens
NOVA-Woodbridge art professors display talents
First Night Alexandria
Waterfront plan opponents eye legal action
Black Friday deals extend to local shelter
Occupy Alexandria protest is sparse and quiet
Opposition's waterfront plan deemed 'indefensible'
Old Town Alexandria shops hope to draw green on black Friday
City qualifies for disaster relief dollars
Out of the Attic: Baggett Stadium, an early stage for local athletes
Ireton seniors headed for NCAA
ODBC wraps up season
SSSAS athletes get lesson in leadership
Cardinals place third in WCAC tourney
Saints athletics enjoy fruitful fall
Turkey Trot runners to gobble up new route
Morning jogger sexually assaulted in Del Ray
New Talented and Gifted Coordinator Donna Brearley Joins ACPS
Parents Required to Attend Driver Education Presentation with Students
Second Teen Wellness Center Opens at T.C. Williams Minnie Howard Campus
Nominate Teachers for Annual Award Sponsored by 'The Washington Post'
NOVA students featured in photography exhibit
Old Town Alexandria shops hope to draw green on black Friday
Libertarian Party eyes Old Town Alexandria for headquarters
Meals on Wheels Volunteers Needed
Alexandria ‘taxpayers’ owe $10.5 million in delinquent taxes
Out of the Attic: Alexandria: once the best place for thieves to make a buck (or several)
Episcopal seniors sign with Division I schools
Saints fall to underdog Maroon in state championship
Tigers maul Maroon in season finale
Collegiate ends St. Stephen’s playoff aspirations
Cardinals bounced from playoffs in high-scoring thriller
Baytosh to head Alexandria Country Day School
Ticer to lead Scottish Walk Parade
Alleged killer awaits trial at Alexandria jail
Murray announces rematch against Moran for Congress
Robber implies gun, steals valuables
Pedestrian assaulted, mugged
Stealthy burglars rob sleeping victims
Deliveryman robbed at gunpoint
Eminent domain off the table until court rules
New emergency dispatch center sits on the cutting edge
36th Annual Alexandria Turkey Trot
What's in a name? Write-in votes during last week's election in Virginia
Cardinals fall just short against St. Christopher's
The complexities of evil abound in “Angel: A Nightmare in Two Acts”
Roll out the Red Carpet for ACPS Center for the Arts Grand Opening on Nov. 30
Middle Schools to Hold Open Houses for Parents in December and January
Tune in to ACPS-TV for Forum Addressing Dropout Rate
Raising the Floor and Blowing Away the Ceiling - Higher Expectations for All
A Vietnam veteran's tale of boundless brotherhood
Scholarship Fund of Alexandria holds annual telethon
Police department celebrates new headquarters
Saints bow out of state tourney
Cardinals can’t nab WCAC title
Saints look toward state championship
Bishop Ireton eyes championship title
Waterfront quarreling could thwart floating museum
Democrats sweep local elections
GiftLegacy eNewsletter - November 6, 2011
Masked man robs Washington Street bank
Titans overmatched yet again
Cardinals drop second straight
Episcopal crushes St. Stephen’s in backyard brawl
2011 Alexandria Get Your Rear in Gear 5K Run/Walk
City tries to perfect recipe for Market Square food vendors
When the police force got too big for its britches
Fourth-grade Alexandria teacher sentenced to 30 years for child pornography
Attempted rapist Shaun Carlan arrested in Pennsylvania
NOVA Partners With South African Colleges
Wythe Street homicide
Taking entertainment literally
The Wag Pack named best pet care company in the country
ACPS educator named country’s top history teacher
Scholarships, college planning advice and pizza during ‘College Night in Virginia’
Saints drop fourth straight
St. Christopher’s smites Episcopal
T.C. strings together consecutive wins
Young signs $245K contract
Emails reveal City Hall crafted strategy to light up Hammond field
Thieves take cash, leave jug
Burglars raid unlocked apartment
HVAC unit too heavy to heist
No good deed goes unpunished
Saints suffer second loss to Landon
Maroon rebound
Titans fall in playoff opener
T.C. struggles after winning city tournament
Out of the Attic: Home, home on the Union’s fortress
Emails reveal City Hall crafted strategy to light up Hammond field
Ireton miscue helps Panthers slash Cardinals’ undefeated season
Alexandria City Public Schools Teacher Stacy Hoeflich Named National History Teacher of the Year
Program Highlights College and Career Preparation for Students with Disabilities
George Washington Students to Participate in Monthly Career and College Days
T.C. Williams Students, Community to Celebrate Homecoming Next Week
Police: man dies after suffering gunshot wound
Institutional Repository Service for Federal Science Agencies Underway
Cameron Run park hosts Bishop Ireton 5K
T.C. runners improve at regional invitational
Titans rebound at city tournament
Crew cleans up on land
A bright idea?
Man wanted for attempted rape at city park
Saints net bragging rights against fallen Maroon
Cash stolen from locked safe
Grand theft lawnmower
Suspects steal keys, leave car
Bathroom becomes panic room
Federal shrinkage would add to budget shortfall
Artfully Gifts and Chocolate gets a caffeine boost
New boutique on King Street
PenFed Realty, Prudential Carruthers merge
Fight against breast cancer has a friend in Paisano’s
Has historic preservation gone too far?
Out of the Attic: Tiny Tots and Busy Bees
Saints blanked, continue spiral
Maroon outpace Bulldogs
T.C. celebrates first win since opener
Cardinals soar over Benedictine
‘Rigorous and not ruthless’: An interview with Rashad Young, Alexandria's new city manager
Police ask public's help in finding man wanted on assault charges
Old Town fixer-upper is part drywall, part Facebook wall
Hadeed, Web Development Group are ‘Best in Business’
UPDATED: Rashad Young is top candidate to be Alexandria's next city manager
Alexandria learns to (bike) share
Would-be thief trips up
Thieves leave their mark
Co-worker injuries another in spat
Police locate Harris’ car
When the cancer’s gone and there’s nothing left to fight
Port City Politics: Will Alexandria’s next state senators be donkeys or elephants?
Out of the Attic: Friendship and fires have gone hand in hand for 173 years
Lady Titans win twice
Saints triumphs in backyard battle
Saints elevate play on the pitch
Titans hammered by Cavaliers
Saints lose two in a row
Episcopal drops first conference matchup
Webb, Zingler keep Ireton perfect
Bishop Ireton’s O’Connor salutes fallen mentor with a win
Fleet-footed Titans sweep backyard rivals
Long Live You: Osteoporosis: natural treatment options can effectively build bone
Progressive policing drives out moped thefts
Sailing due backward
Randolph recovering
Titans sneak away with a win
Titans’ heels cool off
Playoff berth looks bleak as Titans lose fourth straight
Powering down GenOn plant won’t hurt regional grid
King Street is one of the country’s greatest, planners say
Local cop finishes FBI program
Vandals target Menokin Drive resident’s car
Thieves steal city pliers
Found in translation: Alexandria teachers attempting to eliminate language barriers
Local reporter uncovers Alexandria, D.C. in new book
New curriculum has Alexandria students thinking differently
Saints tumble against St. Mary’s Ryken
Third time’s the charm for Episcopal
Cardinals win fifth straight
Kipkosgei triumphs in Woodrow Wilson half marathon
‘Flash mob for middle-aged people’ pops up on waterfront
Out of the Attic: Pave Harlow House, put up a parking lot
Pet Matters: Why dogs go postal when mailmen arrive
Three T.C. Williams Seniors Named National Achievement Scholarship Semifinalists
T.C. Williams Students Shine at MSAN Conference
17 of 19 Alexandria City Public Schools are Fully Accredited by State
City of Alexandria Launches National Safe Place
Biden pushes jobs bill at Alexandria police headquarters
Workshops Teach Gardening Basics At Green Spring Gardens
Black and gay in the Deep South
T.C. cross country shines in Richmond race
Episcopal off to strong start
Cardinals boast .500 record in inaugural season
T.C. weathers bumpy stretch
Bike sharing could roll into Alexandria
Redeveloping Arlandria
McDonnell lends a hand to local nonprofit
DWI enforcement nets three arrests
Police arrest unsought Romeo
Pushing the limit
Two men abducted, robbed
Beltsville man tied to Virginia bank robberies
School district claims gains on ‘transformation’ quest
Out of the Attic: The best fruit, ‘segars’ and military training around
Connection Newspapers CEO gets six months for tax fraud
Bishop Ireton dictates play versus rival Episcopal
Feds infuse rapid transit project
Saints celebrate first win of season
Titans lengthen losing streak
Quitting the rat race?
The cup's half empty
Number-cruncher honored
UPDATED: local activist missing
School Board renews superintendent's contract
Parents, residents invited to join school planning process
Officials eye changes to No Child Left Behind
Fiery waterfront rhetoric ebbs at public forum
Acting outshines staging in Port City one-acts
Fiery waterfront rhetoric ebbs at public forum
T.C. seniors vie for national scholarships
A ‘toxic’ case of vandalism
Watch, cash stolen in heist
Burglaries unconnected, police say
Would-be victim fends off thief
Episcopal alums shine
T.C. cross country takes flight
Saints solid on the soccer field
Special bus lanes coming to West End
Bicycle co-op’s days on the waterfront are numbered
Weaving connections with rugs from a world away
Flint Hill outlasts Episcopal
Cardinals dominate Saints
Out of the Attic: The simple estate of a Confederate physician
Titans can’t halt Rams’ stampede
Scavenging for a shopping spree
Credit Union credited with helping kids
Office campus sold in cash deal
Raising the roof's green status at City Hall
Mayor to Obama: force honesty from Pentagon
Bank robbers are well acquainted with city vaults
Egg-n-run victimizes woman
Bike stolen in blink of an eye
Smashed door, a missing cash drawer
Forgetfulness leads to burglary
MetroStage opens new season with a 'Savage' show
It's his town and he'll cry if he wants to
Raising the roof's green status at City Hall
Calamitous week sends fire department into overdrive
(Farmer’s) market fluctuations?
Extreme makeover: King Street Metro edition
City finishes fiscal year with surplus
Revisiting the raid
Mayor to Obama: force honesty from Pentagon
Bank robbers are well acquainted with city vaults
Past their hardships, childhood companions turn colleagues
Episcopal set to play Flint Hill
Ireton tops Bullis for second consecutive win
Bulldogs maul Titans
Out of the Attic: Flooding is an old problem in Alexandria
Oktoberfest comes to Queen Street
Ethical eggs land at organic grocery
A classic case of bankruptcy for failed school
Saints fall hard to mid-state namesake
Long Live You: When it comes to cancer, know yourself
Alexandria remembers 9/11
Two injured after minivan crashed into restaurant
Motorists, residents trapped in flash floods
Nothing ‘junior’ about Grosser’s confidence under center
Covering the damage for a once-in-a-century disaster
SunTrust bank robbed
Homeowner’s brass balls stolen
Cell phone crook nabbed
Stolen vehicle returned after joyride
Waste management
The illuminati
Waiver wire
School board goes back to school
City youth learn how justice is served — with pizza
Nothing ‘junior’ about Grosser’s confidence under center
School system balks at reducing intersession program
Gas station turning gourmet?
St. Stephen's, Episcopal await season's start
Ireton wins battle of the bishops
Titans punish Warriors
Maryland School for the Deaf tops Ireton vollyball
Private schools gear up for field hockey season
Saints return to soccer pitch victoriously
OPEI names Kiser new chief
Adding Oktoberfest
Out of the Attic: Reed theatre: from community venue to X-rated movie house
Alexandria City Public Schools Open on Sept. 6
Middle School Intramural Sports Committee to Meet on Sept. 8
Tune in to ACPS-TV for 'Voices of Alexandria' Video about Integration
Gluten-free bakery coming to Del Ray
Our View: The extinction of an industrial dinosaur
Technology could prove edge in first clerk election since ’79
A message from Alexandria’s public school principals to the community
Northern Virginia Community College recognized for ‘Beating the Odds’ to improve student success
Sobriety checkpoint nets two arrests
Nothing taken in restaurant burglary
Motorist scares would-be robber
Police investigate multiple robberies in West End
City Hall wants to break the silence
Alexandria remembers
Ireton field hockey program will ‘take lumps’ on road to success
Two city employees accused of embezzling in four days
Vacant and valuable: what will develop on Alexandria's waterfront when GenOn leaves?
Singing Alexandria’s praises
High school gridiron action returns
T.C. grad scores first college-level goal
Titans rock local tourney
BREAKING: GenOn to close Alexandria power plant
Can I have a puppy?
Out of the Attic: Torpedo Factory was foray into the defense industry
Though they look decorative, the stars on brick buildings in Alexandria are actually helping to hold up centuries-old buildings
ACPS Schools and Offices Open - August 29, 2011
City employee charged with embezzlement
Like taking candy from a baby
Summer school
Man evades would-be robber
Pedestrian assaulted, robbed
Are red-light runners caught on tape liable?
ServiceMaster of Alexandria tops counterparts around the country
UPDATED: Alexandria recovers from most powerful earthquake in a lifetime
Ballet school seeks scholarship applicants
Are red-light runners caught on tape liable?
T.C. aces financial literacy
Sutton named new Francis Hammond principal
Field hockey teams battle for local supremacy
Back to School for Alexandria - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Ebbin beats out Krupicka, Garvey in District 30 primary
Alexandria recovers from most powerful earthquake in a lifetime
Meet the candidates
Saints’ grad Schwimer makes the big leagues
Titans to face two top-tier squads
Cardinals win top honors at cheerleading camp
Ireton looks to finish what they start on the gridiron
Meet the candidates
Accountability Guide for Parents: Understanding the SOL and AYP
ACPS: A School Division on the Rise
T.C. Williams Earns 'Blue Star School' Rating for Student Success on Certification Test
Pregame conditioning is key to Saints’ resurgence
Ireton looks to finish what they start on the gridiron
Business-friendly faction joins waterfront debate
Achievement gap widens between white, minority students in Alexandria
Wanted: sustainable community to replace polluting power plant in Alexandria
Ties to Washington endanger Alexandria’s credit rating
NOVA expanding intercollegiate athletic and recreational opportunities for students
Legislative routes have yet to slow BRAC traffic concerns
Titans focused on ending 20-year playoff drought
Arrests made after gunfire in Del Ray
Our View: Alexandria is not insulated
Foodies welcome back restaurant week
Newly discovered utility lines delay MacArthur expansion
Home, sweet home
Tires slashed on Queen Street
Police: BB gun incidents unrelated
Illegal immigrants were profiled in raid, attorney says
Legislative routes have yet to slow BRAC traffic concerns
Ties to Washington endanger Alexandria’s credit rating
What's behind what's on those flags?
T.C. summer crew program ends
Simons named Cardinals field hockey coach
Locals shine in Florida LAX tourney
Long Live You: Get ahead of life-changing headaches
Titans focused on ending 20-year playoff drought
Former John Adams teacher pleads guilty to child porn charges
Out of the Attic: Zion Church's anti-establishment past
Takin' it to the streets
New fence at Simpson Stadium
Burkey’s Azkals end historic run
Episcopal’s Hightower high-tails it to the Redskins
Volunteerism helps patch a neighborhood tear
Judge orders mediation for former employees, founder of defunct school
Assault with a splash of alcohol
Thieves snag prescription medication
Vandals give George Mason paint job
Volunteers Needed for Meals on Wheels Program
Police: multiple shots fired on Mount Vernon Avenue
Alexandria's Sasha DiGiulian climbs her way to the top
Port City Politics: Candidates use Army high-rise to combat similarities
Selection of Rosalyn Rice-Harris as Principal Completes New Jefferson-Houston Leadership Team
Alexandria Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten Students to Receive Free Snacks
T.C. Williams Athletic Department Holds Fall Parent Orientation
New Edition of ACPS Newsbreak Features New Jefferson-Houston Principal
Bridge construction slated for August
A private eye's reality: local sleuths snoop to protect clients
Taking elbows off the table to secure success
Vandals target parked vehicle
Hindsight is 20/20
BB gun drive-by
Little Theater gives a perfect cut of 'Hairspray'
Aces' season is another swing and miss
Taking elbows off the table to secure success
Immigration raid rattles Arlandria-Chirilagua neighborhood
A private eye's reality: local sleuths snoop to protect clients
Radford Brothers Band will perform Aug. 6 at NOVA-Manassas
Earn massage therapy recertification credits at NOVA-Woodbridge
After quelling rhetoric, stakeholders wade into waterfront planning process
The taekwondo kid
Get out of town: Gettysburg
City's new state senator eyes transportation improvements
Closed pizzeria cooks would-be patron’s goose
Traffic tousle injures one
City man beats odds, wins big bucks
Newspaper CEO pleads guilty to tax evasion
Eminent domain is on the table for coveted waterfront property
New Student Services Building Now Open
Public Meeting Planned To Discuss Kingstowne Park And Dam Repair
Culture clash in Old Town
D.C. mayor scolds Alexandria power plant
President Obama Returns to NOVA to Expand on Workforce Initiative
Out of the Attic: Gerald and Betty Ford once called Alexandria home
Youth soccer league kicks it up a notch with new director
T-Bolts' errors help Aces get first win of July
A fork in the river: Malakoff siblings rule the water
‘Lego’ classrooms aid enrollment surge
School board members vote Gorsuch new chair
Jefferson-Houston parents greet top principal candidate
Bandaging mental battle wounds with art
BB gun rampage
Vandals steal ‘eagle’s nest’
Modular Units for New Classrooms Arriving at Polk Elementary
Alexandria City Public Schools Releases New Organizational Structure
The court's nonpartisan Democrat
NOVA-Manassas announces schedule change - Campus closing to accommodate Civil War commemoration
Cabbies, city at odds over inspections
Hitting the right key
Out of the Attic: The Hydraulion Engine
Burkey’s international team moves on
Aces struggle on the mound, drop fifth straight
Getting down to business after war
Cell phone snatcher foiled by strong grip
Lack of credit sparks assault, theft
‘Construction worker’ heists bank
Center for Alexandria’s Children announces art contest
Expo partners small businesses with feds
Red-light cameras get the green light in Alexandria
Free country dance show at NOVA-Manassas
One dead in early morning wreck
Council declares waterfront advisory group make-up
Harris Teeter beats petition
The Brady Bunch
Out of the Attic: The center of Alexandria's wholesale district
Music to their ears
BRAC update misses the Mark
'Surprised' at the super
Alcohol stings net seven arrests
Outer space meets inner emotion
In pursuit of recognition: Maurice Barboza’s mission to unveil forgotten black patriots
ExxonMobil Presents Employee Gift Match Check
Alexandria radio operators fight communication voids with frequency
Aces climb out of early season hole
Redistricting alters options for city's southwest quadrant
Blogosphere takes a bite
Englin backs Krupicka
What’s the difference?
Scent of a pig
Taylor named John Adams principal
Lightening strikes chimney, causes two-alarm fire
Heads of class
Jefferson-Houston Students Hit Home Runs With Summer Reading
T.C. Williams Drama Department Sponsors Summer Theater Experience
Watch T.C. Williams Graduation Online
New ACPS Resource Guide for Students Now Available
Jefferson-Houston Principal Kimberly Graves Accepts New Role
Three New Assistant Principals Join Alexandria City Public Schools
Tune in to ACPS-TV for Lyles-Crouch Drama 'The Speckled Band'
Watch Retirement and Service Awards Ceremony on ACPS-TV
An American Celebration
More charges brought against Coleman
British slapstick keeps 'the pecker up'
After six game drought, Aces enjoy back-to-back wins
Former Titan takes his talents to Manila
Young docents guide Gadsby's tours
Officials seek delay in WHS buildings
Water under the bridge
Transit talk
Taking a bite out of crime
Swimmer beaten, injured
Pedestrian assaulted
Former Titan takes his talents to Manila
Alexandria Birthday Celebration
Susan Peglow Receives ACHCA Facility Leadership Award
City council talks waterfront improvements as opponents protest
T.C. crew offers summer courses
Police to escort torch through city
Angler reels in tournament title
Mak of all trades
King Street Hallmark relocating
Obama pushes public-private partnerships
Local high school student’s storm research dazzles judges
Suggestive graffiti under investigation
McArthur school vandalized
Pizzeria burglarized
Mak of all trades
City employee convicted of assaulting child
Despite late game surge, Aces can’t catch up with Nationals
Normandy veteran recalls a 'bloody' day
Ron Rust retires after 41 years at Boys and Girls Club
Hammond Students Exhibit Artwork at Torpedo Factory through June 15
Cora Kelly Band Students Receive New Instruments from Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation
Tune in to ACPS-TV for Tuskegee Airman
2011 Harry Burke Awards
Christopher Gerlach Wins First Place at Greater D.C. Invitational Science Fair
Open window gives burglar inside access
Purloined plates
Suspect spits at restaurant manager
Officer injured by fleeing suspect
Officials start from scratch on new school building
New deputy superintendent of public schools named
Alexandria, a destination for freed slaves
Parking cap passes House, could delay DoD move-in
Fall registration at Northern Virginia Community College
Do campaign signs actually work?
New Deputy Superintendent Selected for Alexandria City Public Schools
2011 Annual National Challenge Index Rating is Highest Yet for T.C. Williams
Parents, staff fed up with new private school
Remembering those on the losing side of history
Compressor stolen from van
Second pedestrian attacked in recent days
Police: 'stolen' video game console later found
Alexandria looks to lure National Science Foundation headquarters
Special tax district for Potomac Yard moves forward
Anti-smoking signs OK'd amid concern of government overreach
Jake the lab opens doors that once were closed for Alexandria vet
Colombian flagship anchors in Old Town Alexandria
Episcopal wins championship with offensive might, stout goaltending
Extended Learning Institute Volunteers With Habitat for Humanity
Alexandria Civil War commemoration blasts off
Million-dollar winner played it cool before claiming his cash
Despite dogged effort, Titans chased from playoffs
School officials: Richmond balked on longer school year
Assailants flee after victim screams
Woman unharmed in purse snatching
Kaine gets warm reception at Torpedo Factory
BRAC move-in could be delayed one year
Torn asunder during the Civil War, Alexandria prepares to commemorate 150 years since Union occupation
Libraries close the book on friendly overdue fees
MacLane Honored With 2011 Chancellor’s Award for Leadership in Philanthropy
Harry Burke Awards on May 31 Honor Special Education Teachers
T.C. Art Students Participate in Mentorship Program: Exhibition through May 21
Hammond 1 Science Students Earn Awards in Environmental Competition
George Washington Eighth-Grader Wins National PTA Reflections Award of Excellence
ACPS Accepted as an IB/Middle Years Candidate School in September 2011
Parent Information Session on Implementation of IB/MYP in Grades 6-10 Set for May 18
Council defers vote on waterfront plan in light of public pressure
Port City Politics: Catching up with the state senate candidates
Coal plant violations fuel critics
Finding another vehicle to fix Alexandria's transportation woes
Honoring the woman who fought the 'billionaire bully'
Report reveals valuable real estate, high earnings, construction lag
No permit, no parking in West End?
Like father, like son
Family argument ends in stabbing
Man attacked for money
Handgun used in robbery, police say
Officers remember fallen colleagues during Police Week
It sounds cruel, but your dog's 'manhood' is a liability
Visions clash on the re-creation of Alexandria's waterfront
Midwife gets plea deal in Alexandria infant’s death
Authorities search for serial pickpocket
NOVA and Goodwill of Greater Washington Host National Site Visit
Who is: Catherine Carson
Spring for Alexandria volunteers help fill gaps in the social safety net each year
No debit card, no problem
Vandals hit West End
Stamps, coins taken in church break-in
Scholarship fund gala raises money for college bound students
As commission approves waterfront plan, residents hit high-water mark
Alexandria adopts budget with no new commercial tax
Alexandria city attorney recommends against suing Defense Department
Ireton advances in postseason despite dismal record
Alexandria council ditches commercial property tax as it adopts new budget
Surveillance cameras fight crime, raise privacy questions
A murder mystery with absurd tendencies at MetroStage
ICE warming to school concerns
School officials join Mark Center, DoD debate
Alexandria School Board still pushing to start academic year earlier
Handling the aftermath of a trusted teacher's offense
Comedy, hipsters and cocky one-liners at The Little Theatre
Our View: New transportation tax is not the only road
A murder mystery with absurd tendencies at MetroStage
Speedy, stingy Saints dismantle Episcopal
Anti-smoking overkill?
Writers Can Learn From Award-Winning Authors at NOVA-Woodbridge
NOVA Joins Nationwide Effort to Take-Back Prescription Drugs on April 30
Dead or alive: the Civil War in Alexandria
Legal action possible against Defense Department for BRAC high-rises at Mark Center
Alexandria Academy shuts down months into inaugural year
Alexandria police officer arrested on fraud charges
Frozen in time? Not exactly
Ravaged by fire, fate of seminary’s historic chapel held by city preservationists
Tune-Yards: a pinball that dictates the machine
Meryl Streep's hero in Alexandria
As vote nears, business community demands equal taxation
Midwife indicted in death of city infant
Mark Center defense plans go viral
Ravaged by fire, fate of seminary’s historic chapel held by city preservationists
State senate candidates doing the endorsement dance
State blocks district from starting school year earlier
More questions about teacher’s porn charge
Huge turnout at annual Easter Egg hunt
Maroon stun Saints in overtime thriller
Volunteers seek to recreate 'village' of old
William Ramsay Plans International Festival for April 28
George Washington Students Collecting Donations for Water for Sudan
John Adams Completes Paper Cranes Project to Help People of Japan
Night at the Maury Museum Celebrates Creativity, Family and School Support
T.C. Williams PTSA Hosts Rev. Mpho Tutu at Meeting on April 26
"The Maurys" Spring Concert and Curriculum Fair Set for April 27
T.C. Williams Hosts College Admissions Panel Presentation on April 26
Hammond Students Excel in National Latin Exam
T.C. Williams Television Production Students Earn Honors at Skills USA Competition
Ramsay Elementary Students Invited to White House Easter Egg Roll
Hammond Students Participate in Mathematics and Science Trends Study
John Adams PTA Meeting Scheduled for April 27
Final Partners for Safe Driving Presentation Set for April 27 at T.C. Williams
Volunteer Drivers Needed
Annandale man turns himself in on murder charge
Alexandria rec center director arrested for assaulting 11-year-old
NOVA a leader in green buildings
Academy Award nominee Mary Badham to appear at NOVA-Manassas
Alexandria’s Casey Wilson takes her comedy back to the tube
City maps out an altered Arlandria
Cuccinelli visits fifth graders, inmates
Parents press administrators for answers following teacher's arrest
Three-alarm blaze guts West End apartment
Your View: What child pornography allegations at John Adams can teach parents
Tucker Students Learn About Citizenship during Spring Intersession
Hammond Students and Staff Raise Record Amount in Annual Hoops 4 Heart Fundraiser
UPDATE: Extended Day and Extended School Calendar Proposal
T.C. Williams Invites Elementary Schools to Participate in Track Invitational
Parent Leadership Training Institute of Alexandria Celebrates Five Years
T.C. Williams Garden Club Holds Annual Organically Grown Plant Sale
Jefferson-Houston Holds 'Buy One, Get One Free' Book Fair
Alexandria elementary school teacher admits several child porn offenses
Anger over Congressional deadlock runs rampant at Alexandria town hall meeting
Feds nab John Adams Elementary School teacher on child porn charges
Cigarette assault at 7-11
Cabbie flees passenger
Pulling the alarm on an aging fire engine fleet
‘10-Minute Play Festival’ features comedies, dramas and sci-fi
Marvin Anderson to discuss Innocence Project at NOVA-Manassas
T.C. can't overcome West Springfield, windy conditions
Jury wants two life sentences for ‘selfish’ killer
City could break even with redistricting plan
Word of mouth
Alexandria government gets smarter with tech upgrade
Hammond World Language Teachers to Present at Regional Conference
Cathy David Wins Making a Difference Award at Annual Salute to Women Banquet
'Princess For a Night' Project Seeks Prom Dresses and Accessories
Neediest Kids Donation of Clothing Helps ACPS Families
T.C. Williams Drama Department Performs 'Much Ado About Nothing'
T.C. Williams Senior Christina Carr Receives Urban League Scholarship
NOVA-Manassas students learn French history in France
The beginning of a successful Nationals’ pastime?
Bahta found guilty of 'selfish' and 'jealous' double murder
Peter Bjorn and John and the genre of annoyance
Students put T.C. Williams on map for science and math skills
Motorist assaults pedestrian
Man flees would-be robber
Students aid disaster victims
Bahta condemns 'the enemy' in slayings of daughter and her mother
Award-winning filmmaker to discuss mental health at NOVA-Manassas
In midst of first year, Alexandria Academy could shut doors
'And the Curtain Rises' is an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink musical delight
Greasing the wheels for mobile dining
Bahta claims insanity in killings of daughter, ex-girlfriend
Crime hit 45-year low in 2010
Art show features scenes from ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’
Gadsby's Tavern offers punch from the past and present
Polk Recognized for Raising Achievement of Economically Disadvantaged Students
T.C. Williams Senior Returns to Jefferson-Houston to Create Photography Project
U.S. Trade Representative Talks to T.C. Williams Advanced Placement Students
George Washington Drama Department Presents Play about Sudanese 'Walking Boys'
Tune in to ACPS-TV for 'Theogony on Air' Starting March 26
William Ramsay Bursting with Color for National Nutrition Month
Miracle Baseball League of Alexandria Accepting Registrations through April 1
Mount Vernon PTA Collects Items for Annual MV Big Flea
Health and Medical Students Participate in Annual State Leadership Conference
Council at odds over funding workers' retirement
Burglars crash antique store
Vandals deface vehicle
Federal employee arrested for pick pocketing
Evicted tenant allegedly leaves his mark
Lacrosse goes public at T.C. Williams
Search begins for new city manager
City mulls selling off $22M in land
School district sends $210M spending plan to council
City Hall recognizes unmarked grave sites
Register for summer session at Northern Virginia Community College
St. Patrick's Day slaying ripples 76 years later
With no collective bargaining, public workers find a voice
NOVA-Manassas Phi Theta Kappa chapter earns prestigious award
Touching all the bases
Local resident to discuss Peace Corps experiences at Manassas Campus of Northern Virginia Community College
Will the millionaire please stand up?
Hughes says Delaware job won't affect work at City Hall
Property taxes could rise again
Government asks employees to contribute more to pensions
ACPS News Break Program Debuts Today on ACPS-TV
Academic Advisement Conferences at T.C. Williams Take Place on March 29
Hammond Vying for $1,000 in Washington Capitals Click to Win Program
ACPS Bands Receive High Ratings at District Festivals
Seminar on March 26 Focuses on Parenting of Gifted Students
George Mason Elementary Hosts Book Fairs Next Week
Hammond Middle School Campus Hosts AVID Parent Orientation and Registration Fair
Alexandria Students Receive PTA Reflections Awards at District and State Levels
T.C. Williams Wins Sportsmanship Award at State Basketball Tournament
John Adams Elementary Collecting Used Books for Sale in May
Burglars nab children's XBox, games
Prince Street burglar nabbed
McDonald's employee assaulted
Easy access burglary
Cabbie robbed at knifepoint
Environmentalists heat up opposition to coal-fired plant
Forced to choose, district prioritizes West End schools
A Caribbean cat’s journey home
Northern Virginia Community College Board meeting scheduled for March 21
Mystery meets metaphysics and the occult in 'Widdershins'
A tale of two Virginias
Public employees asked to sacrifice despite surplus
Chinese educators visit Northern Virginia Community College
Eighth Annual NOVA Idol Finale Set for March 25
Rosemary Gallick’s ‘Tribute to American Women’ on display at NOVA-Woodbridge
‘Faces I Remember’ on display at NOVA-Manassas
After superb season, no regrets for Episcopal
T.C. Titans bow out of championship hunt with loss to L.C. Bird
Vandal hits North Columbus Street garage door
Bad eggs
Red-letter day at local library
McDonald's mugging
Road rage brawl
City reverses 'all may park, all must pay' policy
Titan slayers
For schools, ‘Discovery’ comes at a cost
Feds clear Hughes of defying Hatch Act
St. Patrick's Day Parade 2011
Titans banish Phantoms, inch closer to state championship
Illuminating idea meets dark end
The Association for Career and Technical Education Visits NOVA
King's (halftime) speech often propels T.C. to victory
Port City Politics: How Alexandria fared in Richmond
Emergency preparedness begins with children
Beseeching the school board
Teenage girl allegedly sexually harassed in local woods
Carton crook on the loose
Would-be burglar, trespasser caught in act, police say
Late night assault
Try It Local puts neighborhood twist on viral discounts
Titans take northern region championship game
Police searching for missing local woman
A dog person’s guide to cat conduct
Police arrest five on DWI charges
Titans to face Atoms in regional championship, earn berth to state tourney
Local lawmakers push for more Meals on Wheels funding
T.C. Williams Graduation on June 18 Will Take Place in Gymnasium
New Gymnasium Dedication at Polk Features Mayor, Ribbon Cutting, Performances
Groundbreaking planned for new academic building at NOVA-Woodbridge
City man, MS-13 member, charged for running underage prostitution ring
Man evades robbers
Vending Vandal
Frozen in time at Gadsby’s Tavern
The definition of ‘shock value’
Titans advance to regional semifinals
Radiohead's got transcendent sound on its mind
City man, MS-13 member, charged for running underage prostitution ring
An official unofficial count
Manufacturing neighborhoods
Driving out the government?
Census: Alexandria's Hispanic population boomed as black residents tapered
NOVA “Top of the List” of Colleges and Universities
Titans snare first round win over Cougars
GALLERY: A celebration fit for a president
GALLERY: Remaking a war
Alexandria Saint Patrick's Day Parade
Titans destabilize Atoms in district championship game
Cora Kelly Fifth-Graders 'Walking Across America' in Physical Education Classes
Program of Studies Guides
Hammond 1 Seeks Parent Volunteers to Help at After-School Homework Club
Hammond 1 Plans African-American History Program on Feb. 25
Middle School Parents Invited to 'Courageous Conversations' on Feb. 26
February is Career and Technical Education Month
ACPS Employee Self-Service Team Members Receive Board Recognition
T.C. Williams Medical Assisting and Nurse Aide Students Have Heart-Healthy Holiday
Dual-Language Spanish Club Starts at John Adams on Feb. 28
Polk First-Graders Study George Washington Carver, Abraham Lincoln
Titans head to District championship game
Volunteer Drivers Needed
Ticer officially retires from elected office
Eastside decision makers sway West End’s future
Teachers of the ‘Underground’ at odds with leadership
New session starts soon at Northern Virginia Community College
Council takes breast feeding off list of indecent exposure acts
Skeletal remains found in Alexandria could take months to identify
Ramp to relieve West End traffic will take at least three years, cost $80 million
National historic preservation group names Alexandria a ‘distinctive destination’
Huntley Meadows Features Bees and Bones
Titans unseat Lancers in district tournament game
DEVELOPING: Three alarm fire blazes through apartments on West End of Alexandria
Port City Brewing arrives on the craft beer scene
Harrisonburg pair face burglary charges in Alexandria
No hand, no problem
APD: Resident stumbles across possible human remains near Ford's Landing
Cut Copy pastes together a dance narrative
Who is Alexandria's chicken wing king?
Specifics lacking in city's massive waterfront plan
A dim-lit decision?
Lights out on King Street
Alexandria is no Mayberry
Gunning for trouble
King Street blues
Up in smoke
VDOT recommits to BRAC improvements
Webb spikes another Senate bid
Alexandria is for lovers — of Barry White
Taking Alexandria literally
State considers crackdown on teacher-student mingling
UPDATED: Budget unveiled, max business tax proposed
NOVA’s Arlington Center offers Web Design Certificate Program
2011 NOVA Serves: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
He’s been watching: the looming sentinel of Old Town
Slim loss to nation’s No. 5 team boosts Titans
Board wants to extend school day for teachers
Educators roast school budget
APD nabs trio allegedly behind rash of burglaries
Northern Virginia delegation demands action from defense secretary
A bid for decent exposure
NOVA students visit the General Assembly
The Pound for Pound Challenge
'Sparrow' takes flight at MetroStage
DEVELOPING: City Manager Hartmann announces resignation after six years
Photograph snapshots extraordinary post-war Alexandria
Police search for witness to hit-and-run
George Washington Birthday Celebration 2011
Building a foundation for affordable housing
Blood pooling, body tissue and textbooks
T.C. Williams Spring Sports Parent Orientation Set for Feb. 10
ACPS Academic Access Available to Middle School Parents and Students
MacArthur Students Collect Pennies for Patients through Feb. 18
T.C. Williams Theater Department Presents 'Rent' on Feb. 4 and 5
Snow Make-up Days
Alexandria shovels out after storm
Oil spill prompts investigations
Criminals target church-goers
Homeowner scares off would-be burglars
Laundry room thieves get away clean
Burglar caught in the act twice
Jewel thieves hit Old Town home
The Alexandria Black History Museum’s mysterious shack
Maroon cruise past Saints, despite hiccups
George Allen wants Webb’s Senate seat
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars Induction Ceremony
Northern Virginia Community College Board Meeting scheduled for Jan. 31
Port City Politics
Arlington prosecutor to handle cop’s DUI charge
City Hall debt mounts as big projects approach
T.C. prevails in clash of the Titans, Spartans
Alexandria business owner and philanthropist embodied generosity
How a hobby store owner chugs through the economy
Bank robbed for a second time in one month
Virginia Board of Education Recognizes Five Alexandria Elementary Schools
ACPS 2010-11 Annual Budget Receives Two Prestigious Awards
Coordinator of Career, Technical and Adult Education Named Outstanding Educator
Whole Child Blog Continues Conversation about 'Race to Nowhere'
Expect Respect Program Seeking Volunteers to Work with Alexandria Youth
Local man killed in hit-and-run
Local chefs dish out unique eats for restaurant week
Bar brawl ends in arrests
Schoolhouse smash and grab
Burglar caught in the act
Rosemont hit by rash of break-ins
Volunteer Drivers Needed
Uncovered time capsules in Old Town interrupt history
Government on liberal leave, schools closed
Chinese Brush Painting Classes
T.C.’s online curriculum to grow
Bullying, suicide prevention programs on tap for ACPS
Public schools budget unveiled
Herring pushes voting rights for ex-felons
Martin Luther King Jr. celebration set for Saturday
Port City Politics
APD searching for missing pregnant woman
Alexandria Schoolchildren Honor Dr. King's Legacy through Annual Poster Contest
Alexandria Mentoring Partnership Hosting Open House on Jan. 25
T.C. Williams National Honor Society Applications Due on Jan. 28
ACPS District Science Fair Seeks Additional Judges on Jan. 26
Two Alexandria School Choral Groups Will Perform at Washington Wizards Games
John Adams January PTA Meeting Scheduled for Different Time than Usual
MacArthur Students Collect Coats and Canned Goods for Needy
New Adult Education Catalog Available Online
Department of Vocational Rehabilitative Services Presents Program on Feb. 8
Public ire thwarts plan for longer school day
Target Gallery’s ‘Mixing Bowl’ examines dynamics of immigration
Woman punches cop, gets arrested
Out of the Attic: Coroners' body of work
iPads next for city council?
City emerging from economic morass
Del Pepper: I-395 a mess
Fire department staffing a hot topic
Mayor leads council in prayer for Tuscon victims
Vandals strike EHS buses
Black History Month exhibition at Woodbridge Campus of NOVA
Paving a way for rape victims, Liz Seccuro writes book to inspire
Target Gallery’s ‘Mixing Bowl’ examines dynamics of immigration
Ebbin would face Krupicka in primary for 30th District Senate seat
George Washington PTA Invites Parents of Prospective Students to Lunch on Jan. 21
Workshop on Jan. 19 Presents Overview of ACPS AVID Program
Francis C. Hammond 1 Joins the Fight against Leukemia and Lymphoma
School Board Holds Extended Day Public Hearing on Jan. 13
Alexandria Students 'Teach' Teachers at George Mason University
AVID Program Seeking Tutors to Assist Middle- and High-School Students
ACPS Budget Brief: Recommended Extended Day and Extended School Calendar
Krupicka to make bid for state senate seat if Ticer retires
Detective charged with DUI after crashing city car
Local store helps scouts with spring rite
Despite public praise, ACPS CIP plan not a done deal
Futurist envisions coming social media advantage for local police
Soundbites: Change of the season for The Decemberists
Woman allegedly assails passerby
Police: suspect tried to intercept package
Thief makes off with two anchors
Local delegates take hard line against bullying
Slimming down overweight pets
Keeping winter germs at bay
Local hypnotists open eyes to wellness
‘Living Legends of Alexandria’ exhibit to open at NOVA
Chinese Brush Painting Classes
Mounting Class for Chinese Brush Painting
Live, from the Winter Classic
Free Flu Vaccines for Children Available on Jan. 10 and 11
Kelly Alexander Named ACPS Director of Communications
George Washington Hosts Memorial Service for Michael Vitez on Jan. 22
PTA Reflections Arts Festival on Jan. 16 Showcases Students' Original Creations
Ramsay Holds Winter Concerts on Jan. 12
Free Workshop on Jan. 12 Helps Students and Parents Understand PSAT Results
Scholarship Fund of Alexandria Application Available Online, Due Feb. 11
T.C. Williams Drama Students Perform One-Act Plays on Jan. 7 and 8
George Washington Students Participate in Winter Reading Wonderland
Spoken word poetry gaining prominence in art scene
Alexandria basketball teams rank among region’s best
A ‘star’ is born in Alexandria
Englin’s bill would force textbook publishers to get story straight
Dining-Out Fundraiser Benefits George Washingon Middle Schools
CIP Budget Public Hearing and Rescheduled School Board Meeting Set for Jan. 6
Visions of Alexandria 2010: a photo retrospective
T.C. crew coach hiring practices questioned
Robber hits PNC Bank in Alexandria
L.A. police believe missing man in Virginia
Ten inches of snow possible in Alexandria Sunday
ACDS former headmaster cleared by police
CA police believe missing man in Virginia
Titans fend off Cavaliers
Metro begins random bag checks at Braddock Road
Helping others at home and abroad
Robber hits Washington Street Bank of America
Alexandria athletes honored by Post
APD nabs men wanted for two November burglaries
After decades, atonement for neglecting graves
Filling voids with virtual assistants
Atoms meltdown in T.C. matchup
PG County woman dies in traffic accident
Georgetown ponders building ballpark in Alexandria
After decades, making up for grave disrespect
School Board remembers Vitez
School Board unveils 10-year capital improvement plan
Virginia court challenges health-care overhaul
Moran tapped to chair state Democratic committee
Region, city lead nation in affluence and education
Willing the weather?
Differences of opinion
Tax receipts show economy as mixed bag
Waterfront plan unveiled
Renowned pastry chef adds icing to the cake at local shop
Jaycees sponsor shopping spree for low-income youth
Despite enhancements, new Jones Point Park plan irks neighbors
T.C. Titans top Hayfield
Despite enhancements, new Jones Point Park plan irks neighbors
Titans top Hayfield
Vandals hit Eisenhower Avenue
Robbers steal Washington Post dispenser
SoundBites: Cures for the common Christmas carol
T.C. Williams Students Seek Alumni Stories for New Photo Essay Book
Update: ACPS Academic Access for Middle Schools Delayed until January
Scholarship Fund of Alexandria Establishes Michael Vitez Memorial Scholarship
Financial Aid Workshop on Dec. 16 Offers FAFSA Assistance
Local librarian offers city's past through the eyes of those who lived it
Soundbites: Deadmau5 gives a live show, canned for your convenience
Local doc crusades for reading rooms
City contracts revealed in 'transparency' move
Students, colleagues remember teacher who died suddenly
Dickens’ classic interpreted with class
Volunteers Needed for Snowman Scamper
T.C. starts season with 'statement' game
Thousands turn out for Alexandria's 40th Scottish Christmas Walk
Vandals hit Valley, Oakcrest, Crestwood drives
Alleged beer heist leads to assault
APD steps up DWI enforcement
Alexandria basketball preview, 2010-11
.22 caliber theft
Wine wrangler still loose
Attempted grand theft bench
Local man charged after allegedly spitting on police
Free Workshop on Dec. 11 Offers Ideas for Winter Break Activities
T.C. Williams Honor Society Sponsors Used Bike Collection on Dec. 11
Jefferson-Houston Holds Free Pancake Breakfast on Dec. 11
School Board Announces December Meeting, Work Session Dates
Carlyle neighborhood indicates future of Potomac Yard
City aims to keep tax rates static
SoundBites: Innovation no longer strong suit for Black Eyed Peas
Carlyle neighborhood indicates future of Potomac Yard
Carbon monoxide hospitalizes children
Christmas comes early at historic fire station
'Black Friday' sales extend to dog, cat adoptions at local shelter
Shoppers eager to scoop up 'Black Friday' deals
Graham takes first in 2010 Turkey Trot
Alexandria embracing craft beer movement
Scottish government saves city tradition
ACPS to Offer Supplemental Educational Services (SES) to Eligible Students
ACPS Teachers Dream Fund Applications Due on Dec. 15
The Family Academy Offers Free Classes for Alexandria Parents
Parents Can View Students' Grades Online with ACPS Academic Access
ACPS Online Learning Coordinator Mary Fluharty Presents at Conference
John Adams Students Receive Eagle-Themed Prizes at RIF Book Distribution
MacArthur Elementary to Hold Interactive Book Fair Starting Dec. 1
T.C. grad, wrestler, grapples with adversity
Deck the halls with show tunes
Dreaming of an ICE!-y Christmas
Free parking for Black Friday
City gets spruced up for the holidays
Lawmaker looks to ban synthetic marijuana
Marketing a war
Youths hurl brick at man's chest
Restaurant tiff leads to man wielding knife
Lawmaker looks to ban synthetic marijuana
Recession means new faces need donations, which keep flowing
Fake construction workers rob home
Grand theft Cadillac
Man allegedly steals, abandons motorized cart
Larceny call leads to weapons offense charge
Housing authority creates road to jobs, education
T.C. students game plan financial future
BRAC project under investigation
SoundBites: Russian Futurists could use a time machine
Our View: Financial literacy requirement is money in the bank
Waterfront plan offers community little to celebrate
BRAC project under investigation
School system makes case for more money
Disabled question city’s motives to charge for parking
Ireton hockey boasts frozen fraternity
Small speaker has big words for Lyles Crouch students
Mt. Vernon Community School lives up to its name
MSNBC correspondent stresses good nutrition for young children
Adult Community Education Instructors Needed for Winter/Spring Semester
Maury Students Collect Canned Goods for Thanksgiving Food Baskets
Fourth Annual Parker-Gray Game on Dec. 4 Features Bulldogs Vs. Wakefield Trojans
Latino and Native American Students Receive SUN Scholarship Awards
United Way of Greater Duluth - Community Impact Report and Luncheon
Man stiffs cabbie after passing out drunk
Woman robbed of shoes, purse
New meters installed in an old town
Millions owed to city in back taxes
Disabled parking fees deferred
Blizzard changes shoveling policy
Veterans honored around city
City's poor adjust to new public health model
After serving their country, veterans served by voters
SoundBites: Kid Cudi might be an alien
Cameron Station opposes paying tab for cross-town metro
Scottish Christmas Walk 2010
Social safety net, business environment top concerns at annual Chamber meeting
‘Roshomon’ is big win for small playhouse
Risking death to volunteer
Saints knock off Maroon, end three year win streak
School board makes case against micro-managing
ACPS goes international
T.C. Titans ‘shell shocked’ to miss playoffs
Titans top Lee, make playoffs
Hundreds come out for Nonprofit Excellence Forum
There’s a Tea Party in Alexandria?
Curtain opens on Alexandria Film Festival
Film festival extravaganza
Republicans can’t break down blue district’s door
Homeowners demand equal taxation for Metro station
Moran treads on Murray, keeps stronghold in Northern Virginia
Home invasion
Oxygen tank, purse returned to shopper after theft
Burglar nabbed red handed
Drive-by pelleting
ACDS headmaster resigns after porn allegations
National notoriety intensifies race for House
Marching Titans Earn Excellent in State, Second in Class at Powhatan Festival
Nearly 200 Students and Parents Attend George Washington 'Conversations that Count'
Homeowners demand equal taxation for Metro station
Ceremony on Nov. 9 to Award Seven Students with GED Diplomas
'Ask the Students' at the PTA Council's Middle School Forum on Nov. 10
Titans shine under Friday Night Lights
Alexandria, region will climb out of economic hole first, experts say
TONIGHT: Titan football to bask in glow of Friday night lights
Sen. Mark Warner: Making government more transparent and accountable
National notoriety intensifies race for House
Thieves hit St. Elmo's in early morning smash and grab
Officials: chapel fire began accidentally
Officials assure parents controversial textbook isn't taught in Alexandria
Teach your parents well
Classroom crunch
Officials about-face on meter rates
Local couple honored
City looks to Feds for traffic control officer money
Food court in market square?
Officials about-face on meter rates
City Council, artists, compromise on Torpedo Factory board
Titans prepare to bask in glow of 'Friday Night Lights'
USPS on lookout for purloined letters
Shoplifter lashes out
After inferno, historic chapel will see new day
Wolverines end Titans' win streak
Democrats protest Murray fundraiser, claim ties to Bush administration
Prisoners beautify cityscape while saving city dollars
Bike signal could be first step to sharing the road
BREAKING: Chapel destroyed after catching fire
Plan to charge disabled for parking under fire
Meter rate reversal up for debate
Pizzerias on the rise in Alexandria
ACPS Budget Briefs: Introduction and First Set of Details
VIP Tickets Available for First T.C. Williams Friday Night Football Game on Oct. 29
Cora Kelly to Receive Gold Award from U.S. Department of Agriculture
SoundBites: Kings of Leon makes make-out music OK
Washington Street bank robbed
The baller from Bogota
Protests delay Torpedo Factory reformation
Police chase crime clusters, not just criminals
Two weeks out, candidates debate at synagogue
Council approves Taxi reforms
Moran, Murray report third quarter fundraising
Bank robber still at large
Bullying lawsuit raises questions of accountability
Writing the gentrification of Del Ray
SoundBites: Railroad Earth travels well, if to no destination
As Election Day nears, BRAC debacle gets political
Mayor back on his feet after surgery
City council flaunts awards galore
Twitter ‘breaks down walls’ of bureaucracy
Are elected officials playing manner police?
Torpedo Factory hearing set for Saturday
5K for nonprofits a "huge" success
Fridge goes missing day of renters' eviction
Youths jump man for money
Titans smash Atoms
Bank robbed on Prince Street
ACPS Participates in Annual Kindergarten Fair on Oct. 14
Middle Schools Host Speakers in Conjunction with Science and Engineering Festival
More than 165 Schools to Participate in T.C. Williams College Fair on Oct. 19
Firefighters honor fallen colleagues
Business owners to protest meter hikes
Feds eye T.C. makeover as possible national model
Alexandria, Arlington to join forces
T.C. Williams Cross Country Teams Finish Impressively in Oktoberfest Invitational
Tucker to Unveil New Mural Created by Art Teacher for School's 10th Anniversary
T.C. Williams School Counseling Department to Offer Senior Morning Program
Officials nix Public-private Jefferson-Houston school
Robbers pedal from scene of crime
Making a case for the urban chicken movement
Candidates debate minority issues
Car boot thief arrested
Sidelined, Titans’ Whitmire craves action
Animal control officer nabs escaped criminal
Car sale ends in arrest
Laptops vanish from school overnight
Man goes on shopping spree, no money down
Jefferson-Houston Community Conversation on Oct. 4 Includes Tours
Scholarship Fund Seeks Telethon Volunteers for Nov. 7
On-Time Graduation Rate Increases for ACPS Students
Minnie Howard Athletic Field Lights to Operate During Day in Conjunction with Repair
City tourism market stable despite economy
T.C. Williams Senior Named National Achievement Semifinalist
Teachers and Students Learn Ball Handling Skills at Fitness Workshop
Alexandria mayor slips, falls, seriously injures knee
To our readers
Commute conundrum
Man wanted on malicious wounding, robbery charges
Pollice searching for mentally ill local woman
Goodbye eyesore, goodbye affordable housing
The Canadian Tenors: four lead singers
Weekend matchup denotes healthy football rivalry
Hardware failure cuts off City Hall
Subway coming to lower King Street
PTA leaders say ‘show us the money’
School board is goal-less no longer
School board apologetic for not engaging public
Commercial takeover of the Torpedo Factory?
Cardinals top Saints for first win of the year
Officers learn to handle high-stress standoffs
T.C. Williams Vision and Action Committee Seeks New Members
Alexandria PTA Council Sponsors Scavenger Hunt for a Healthy Lunch on Sept. 29
T.C. Williams Celebrates Homecoming Week Sept. 27 through Oct. 2
Maury PTA Schedules Benefit Nights at Restaurants on Sept. 27 and Oct. 26
Public art: Alexandria as a canvas
City deemed one of best for young people
Man casts stone after told to leave restaurant
City looks to streamline business development
Syllabi improvements for T.C.
DREAM on
Superintend gives documentary rave review
Fumes, oil linger nearly a month after spill
First Wilson race has bevy of characters on-hand (and foot)
A towering blame game
APD, DEA take on prescription drug abuse
ATM scams on the rise
Stolen car found torched in Old Line State
Intoxicated local man robbed cars, police say
Deniboba leads the pack at half marathon
A towering blame game
2010 SAT Scores Released by College Board
Family Academy Kick-Off on Sept. 25 Includes Giveaways, Activities
Public Meeting on Polk Additions Takes Place on Sept. 23
Alexandria Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Maryland gets Moran's business
City coffers enjoy surplus
McCain backs Murray
Moran hosts town hall forum tonight
New meters on the way
Teen genius
Fire chief needs fourth firefighter
Silence at City Hall
City strategizes upcoming Civil War anniversary
City looks to District for broadband Internet
Feeling slighted, neighbors prod school plan
Video: Alexandria marks 9/11 anniversary
Titans route Majors 45-14
Feds investigate Councilwoman Hughes
Titans route Majors
Privatizing liquor in Alexandria: healthy buzz or expensive hangover?
Your View: Times did due diligence
Our View: Can we stay longer, please?
City now says it will enforce school enrollment law
Race to the Hill: Prior experience needed?
Got Change?
Lines of Scrimmage
The wild, wild West End
Titans volleyball looks to November
Aces president resigns
A home for work
Rec room ready for some football... And the fall lineup
Prior experience needed?
Parent Leadership Training Institute (PLTI) of Alexandria Accepting Applications
New Teen Wellness Center Holds Grand Opening on Sept. 16
City now says it will enforce school enrollment law
Alexandria auctioneer to sell infamous Salahi dress
“He said: 'I don't want to hurt you. Don't make any noise'"
Children left behind?
Rams batter Titans in season opener
Police investigate drive-by BB-gun shooting
Signature Theatre’s “Chess” pieces together exquisite performances
Ireton, St. Stephen’s look forward to new football season
City Hall turns a blind eye at new school
Lyles-Crouch school during segregation
Boat thieves target Wolfe Street docks
Analysis: congressional elections heat up
Message to John Adams Community
Our View: A law as breakable as an egg
City Hall turns a blind eye at new school
School officials laud own improvement plan
Suicide attempt leaves man unconscious
Moran heading to Afghanistan
Machete-wielding man faces misdemeanor
Mayor marks Constitution Week
U.S. Secretary of Education to Deliver Keynote Speech at ACPS Convocation
Alexandria School Board To Hold Community Information Sessions On Proposed New Jefferson-Houston Sch
Porches: Where the living's easy
Out of the Attic
Kitchen is the place to cook up good grades
OUR VIEW: Time for new measure of educational success
With tests, school chief wants progress over punitive measures
Neighbors want to be prime consultants on school project
Colonial Avenue home gets oiled
A deputy’s murder, a new perception
A musician bred on The Avenue
Arne Duncan to speak with city's teachers
Jordan Successfully Completes Regional Sustainable Development Fellowship
A deputy’s murder, a new perception
Seniors leave their mark
Hundreds of gallons of oil pumped into wrong house
Old Town office building blitzed by burglaries
With tests, officials want progress over punitive measures
Lloyd entertains with wisdom at Alexandria Black History Museum
After two decades, T.C. football looks to relive gridiron glory days
T.C. Williams Holds Orientations on Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1
Alexandria City School Board Announces August Meeting Dates
ACPS Holds Free Student Health and Immunization Fair on Sept. 1
Jefferson-Houston Students Interviewed for 'Time for Kids' Magazine
Police Beat
Townhouses stay in the black
Alexandria Times grows with addition of Perkins, Timms
Neighbors petition against new school
Retailers plan for Black Friday early
City Hall: $1 million storm no threat to coffers
First black NBA player Lloyd returns to home city
Public schools flunk federal tests but narrow racial disparities
The establishment’s meltdown
Elementary school held up as police search for suspect
Artists fear takeover at Torpedo Factory
Piece by piece, schools make room
Severe storm makes for chaotic rush hour
Final suspect gets 40 years in pimp’s murder
Weather proves no boon to the bottom line
With opinion, Cuccinelli brings immigration back to foreground
Severe storm ravages cityscape
City Hall: expensive storm no threat to coffers
Neighbors petition against new school
Public schools flunk federal tests but narrow racial disparities
T.C. Williams Athletic Boosters Seeking 2010-11 Program Sponsors
Teachers and Planetarium Coordinator Share 'Out of this World' Experience
Mike Raita of ABC 33/40 to Speak in Anniston
Monica Taylor Named New Associate Principal at George Washington 2
ACPS 2010-11 Back-to-School Night Dates Scheduled
William Ramsay Elementary School Welcomes New Principal
Public Meeting on Sept. 9 to Focus on Charles Barrett Alterations
Public Meeting to Focus on James K. Polk Additions
First Annual Alexandria Youth Arts Festival Calls for Artists
T.C. Williams Sports Parent Orientation Meeting, Sports Physicals Scheduled
Recent T.C. Williams Graduate Receives National Merit Scholarship
Tucker PTA Posts Highlights of 2009-2010 Activities on Website
Modular Classrooms for John Adams Elementary School Nearing Completion
Ramsay Nurse's Article Published in National Association Magazine
Hammond Technology Integration Specialist Presents at International Conference
New Race and Ethnicity Classification Forms
Heat Advisory Issued for the City of Alexandria
Feedback Wanted on New Principal for William Ramsay Elementary School
Yvonne Folkerts Reelected School Board Chair for 2010-2011
Alexandria Students Participate in West End YouthMapping Project
George Washington Students Attend Grand Opening of Patent and Trade Office Museum
T.C. Williams Drama Department Sponsors Summer Theater Camp in August
ACPS Health and Immunization Fair Seeks Exhibitors and Volunteers
Fourth Annual City of Alexandria Film Festival Seeks Entries
City of Alexandria Releases 2010 Strategic Plan
John Adams Participates in End-of-Year Reading Is Fundamental Events
All Aboard for Annual Mentor Recruitment Cruise on July 20
Alexandria Library Sponsor SummerQuest 2010 Reading Program
Therapeutic Recreation Program Honors Anne Lipnick during Celebration of Life
Feedback Wanted on New Principal for George Mason Elementary School
Alexandria’s 261st and USA’s 234th Birthday Celebration
Technology Teachers Present at Online Teaching Conference
Hammond Math Teacher Seeks Funds for Math Games Project
Tune in to ACPS-TV in June for New Programming
T.C. Williams Class of 2010 Graduates on Thursday
Three Alexandria Teachers Honored at Harry Burke Awards Ceremony
Maury Holds End-of-School Social on June 21 at Los Tios
Former Washington Redskin Roy Jefferson Distributes Books to Lyles-Crouch Students
Two Alexandria Principals Accept New Positions
T.C. Williams Finance Students Honored at Academy Awards
Support Group for Parents of Children in Special Education Meets on June 17
Jefferson-Houston Students READiscover Books on RIF Day, June 16
New Edition of 'Labyrinth' Features Literature and Arts by T.C. Williams Students
Watering Volunteers Needed for School Gardens During Summer
Families Invited to George Washington 2 Seventh-Grade Awards, Field Trip
Minnie Howard Students Participate in World's Fair
George Mason Holds Spring Concert on June 16
Dr. Ronald Ferguson to Talk about T.C. Williams at Community Forum on June 14
Book Signing Event on June 12 Features Author of 'More Like Barack, Less Like Tupac'
Free Meals for Alexandria City Public Schools Summer School Students
ACPS Retiree Recognition Awards Set for June 15
T.C. Williams Offers Free Admissions Essay Workshops This Summer
John Adams Plans Arts Festival on June 15 and 16, Seeks Framing Sponsors
Harry Burke Awards on June 10 Honor Special Education Teachers
Sponsorship Opportunity: ACPS Wall Calendar
Three T.C. Students Receive Young Leaders Program Scholarships
Middle School Update
T.C. Williams Academy of Finance Students Visit New York's Financial District
Celebrate Heritage Night at Polk on June 15!
T.C. Williams Women's Crew Wins National Championship
School Board Holds Public Hearing on June 10
Tina Radomsky Named New Principal of Mount Vernon Community School
T.C. Williams Orchestras Perform Concert on June 8
T.C. Williams Media Communications Showcase Highlights Students' Projects
Alexandria Students Growing Variety of Produce in School Gardens
James K. Polk Elementary Undergoing 'Greenovation' for LEED Certification
T.C. Williams Seniors Sign Prom Pledge before Buying Tickets
Lyles-Crouch Nurse Patricia Grafton Named Outstanding School Nurse by Virginia PTA
Executive Associate Principals Named for T.C. Williams
Interpreter for Seven Presidents Details Art of the Profession
New National Survey Shows Americans Unprepared for Natural Disasters
Wells Fargo Earns Top Spot as Largest United Way Employee Campaign in United States
2010 NACDS Marketplace Conference to Deliver Business Opportunities and Strategy
United Way Worldwide News: For All Our Volunteers
Trummer's On Main Chef Clayton Miller Named Food and Wine Best New Chef
Jodi Arnold Trunk Show @ Hysteria
Alexandria Earth Day
Arizona Local Government Websites Recognized As Among Best for Transparency
Alexandria Saint Patrick's Day Parade
Sinful And Sweet Valentine's Day Celebrations
First Night Alexandria
Holiday Charitable Giving - 5 Tips for Smart Donations to Overseas Nonprofits Outlined
National Survey Finds Many Consumers Missing Out On Insurance Discounts
60 Plus Announces New Campaign Targeting Senator Lieberman to Protect Seniors Medicare
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Alexandria City County
Make A Difference Day
FeltUnited – International Day of Felt
Alexandria Film Festival Kickoff and Fundraiser
GiftLegacy Newsletter - August 31, 2009
GiftLegacy Newsletter - July 13, 2009
Meals on Wheels Celebrates July 4th By Searching for the 2009 American Volunteer
Gift Legacy Newsletter - June 8, 2009
Gift Legacy Newsletter - June 1, 2009
Effective Marketing in a Recession: 'Tips on How to Stay Afloat'
Alexandria Earth Day Activities, Earth Day Events and Kids Games
Alexandria Earth Day
Hunt for History
'Slumdog Millionaire'/Charities - Jump in Donations, Interest Seen in Indian Children Charities
Gift Legacy Newsletter - January 12, 2009
Solutions for the Inaugural Staffing Shortage
New Survey Finds Bad Economy Has Many Considering Changes to Insurance Policies
New Survey Finds Holiday Travelers Don't Know Travel Insurance Needs or Coverage
USA TODAY Features CFNC
UMD Professor's 25 Year Commitment to the Educaution of Alexandria's Poor Children
Old Presbyterian Meeting House Donates Clothes
USA TODAY Features CFNC: 'Hard time to be a charity.'
Railroad Days
George Washington Birthday Celebration
Scottish Christmas Walk
Real Estate Investors and Developers must “Go Green or Perish”
Festa Vino Di San Gennaro
Alexandria Festival Of The Arts
Endangered Runaway
Offshore Sailing School-Great Experience!
Now You Can Learn to Cruise on the Chesapeake
American Chamber of Commerce Executives
Alexandria, Virginia holiday events and holiday shopping guide
Alexandria VA Easter Egg Parades and Easter Egg Hunts
Farmers' Market Schedule 2006
Re-creation of John Carlyle’s 1780 Funeral
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