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Community News
Ed Semonian Retiring as Alexandria Clerk of the Court: Meet the Democrats Vying to Succeed Him
Ed Semonian was at home, so to speak, surrounded by 19th century deeds and wills in plastic containers stacked up…
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Business News
City Council Approves Yates Pizza For Old Generous George’s Spot
Many Alexandrians were brought down when Generous George’s Positive Pizza and Pasta Place closed after decades in business in 2009.…
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Business News
Council Pushes Decision on Chicken Slaughterhouse to March 26
City Council on Saturday pushed its decision on a Islamic slaughterhouse and butcher shop with live poultry at 3225 Colvin…
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Community News
Did You Know: George Washington Ate Dinner with Col. John Fitzgerald on St. Patrick’s Day in 1788
Alexandria’s Irish history runs deep – going all the way back to the Revolutionary War, and tonight thousands in green…
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Business News
Willkommen: Village Brauhaus Opens its Doors in Old Town
Germans always find an excuse to drink beer, and if you’re looking to settle down for a liter or two…
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School News
Robots: T.C. Williams Robotics Team Competes With ‘Guilloutina’
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Dancing like a robot is one thing, but can you build one? The T.C. Williams Robotics Team…
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Giving Back
Photos: The 2019 Living Legends of Alexandria
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Dedication makes someone legendary, and on Thursday, March 14, eight outstanding Alexandrians were inducted as the 2019…
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Business News
Did You Hear? Threadleaf is Expanding in Old Town
ALEXANDRIA, VA – After nearly a year since opening Threadleaf, Nicole McGrew has outgrown 121 S. Royal Street. Next month…
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Community News
Alexandria to Honor Lynching Victims by Claiming National Memorial for Peace and Justice Monument
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Alexandria’s past is imperfect, but embracing that fact gives the city its strength. On Tuesday, the Alexandria…
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