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Approximately 150 community members, local businesses, elected officials and county leaders came together on Saturday, June 15, to celebrate the completion of the Huntington Levee and improvements ...
Attendees enjoyed traditional dances such as Hawaiian hula and the Dragon Dance and feeding ceremony by Choy Wun. Traditional music showcased sounds from a wide range of AAPI communities.
Both evenings were filled with garden tours, family-friendly activities and opportunities for attendees to connect with volunteers, staff and neighbors. Refreshments and hands-on garden experiences ...
The Living Legends of Alexandria, a 502 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, has announced its 2025 class of honorees. This year’s honorees include notable individuals whose contributions have shaped the ...
Officer Damon Frazier has been served a summons for reckless driving, a Class 1 misdemeanor, following a determination by the Alexandria Commonwealth Attorney. Frazier, who joined the department on ...
The National Night Out tradition has taken place in Alexandria for many years with new neighborhoods added each year. Members ...
Alexandria Assistant Police Chief Raul Pedroso has been hired as Chief of Police for the City of Fairfax. He takes on the role effective Aug. 11. Alexandria Assistant Police Chief Raul Pedroso has ...
Controversy Erupts over Fairfax City Manager’s Firing Deputy city manager and police chief leaving in January.
Area High Schoolers Launch ‘Rockfish Gap’ Original podcast series produced for current social distancing days ...
Death with DignityHouse of Delegates Considering SB 280, Medical Aid in Dying Death with dignity bill passed in Virginia Senate.
As with graduates from all Montgomery County public high schools, Winston Churchill and Walt Whitman students celebrated graduation virtually this year.
On Monday Jan. 24, 2022, an Arlington County jury unanimously found Marshall Stephens, 66, guilty of first degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. Stephens was found ...