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Alexandrians Urged Not to Delay Emergency Medical Treatment
ALEXANDRIA, VA – In recent months, because of fear and anxiety over the coronavirus, there has been an alarming trend…
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Moving Forward: Virginia to Enter Phase Three of Reopening on July 1
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Gov. Ralph S. Northam (D-VA) announced Tuesday afternoon that Virginia is on track to enter the third…
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Mount Vernon Amateur Radio Club to Hold Virtual Event This Weekend
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Did you know that there are more than 725,000 licensed ham radio operators in the U.S.? In…
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What’s Open and Closed for Independence Day Week in Alexandria-Parking and Resource Recovery Updated
Alexandria, VA – Do you know what’s open and closed for Independence Day week in Alexandria? All City of Alexandria…
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CORRECTION: Van Dorn Street and 14 More Metrorail Stations to Reopen on June 28
ALEXANDRIA, VA – The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) announced that it will reopen the Van Dorn Street Metrorail…
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Warner Speaks in Belle Haven to Mark Senate Passage of VA Parks Bill
ALEXANDRIA, VA – On the morning of June 22, Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) spoke before a small crowd of journalists…
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Nectar Coffee Shop Closing in Alexandria
ALEXANDRIA, VA – In a Facebook post this morning the owners of Nectar Coffee and Wine Bistro, 106 Hume Avenue,…
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Quarantale #9: Evelin Urrutia, Executive Director of Tenants and Workers United, has been an Activist from an Early Age
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Evelin Urrutia is the executive director of Tenants and Workers United, a nonprofit organization that fights for the…
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Alexandria is First Virginia City to Prohibit Firearms on City Property Using New Law
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Following a public hearing June 20, the Alexandria City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance prohibiting firearms and ammunition…
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Northam Pledges $246 Million to Care Facilities for COVID-19 Aid
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Long-term care facilities throughout Virginia, including those here in Alexandria, have been greatly affected by the coronavirus…
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