Alexandria has celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and message. That year, the city celebrated the new federal holiday.
When the Potomac River ushered its humid 18th-century breezes, Martha Washington used her delicate hand fan as a cooling tool ...
As Christmas recedes into the past, it is worth noting a deep connection between Alexandria and one famous carol.
Jefferson-Houston PreK-8 IB School will transition to a middle school and Patrick Henry K-8 School will transition to an ...
The Bishop Ireton girls’ basketball team responded to a frustrating loss on Sunday night with a win on Tuesday.
At its Dec. 19, 2024, meeting, Alexandria’s School Board approved a stricter cellphone and personal mobile device policy in ...
Alexandria City Public Schools serves as a beacon within our community and is a prime example of public education as a sound ...
If you are not familiar with the Division of Aging and Adult Services, here’s a little bit about some of its key programs ...
This Out of the Attic originally ran in the Alexandria Times on Feb. 1, 2018. We’ve become numb to hyperbole about weather ...
As a child, Jesus Medrano would watch his aunt carefully stuff envelopes, each one carrying not only letters, but also a lifeline of help – money she sent to her siblings who had stayed behind in ...