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Pretty in Pink

Inaugural gala raises $60k for National Breast Center Foundation.

Breast cancer survivors were among the attendees who turned out Oct. 20 for the inaugural ALX Pink Gala, held at and sponsored by ALX Community, raising $60,000 for the National Breast Center Foundation.

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Let There Be Light

Holiday tree lights up Market Square

Holiday tree lights up Market Square

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‘Stop the Arena’

Rally held to oppose Potomac Yard sports complex.

Arena protest

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Obituary: Bill Stokes

International business consultant dies at 57.

Bill Stokes

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They’re Back …For Now in Alexandria

Fractured Council votes 4-3 to temporarily restore SROs.

SRO

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Paving the Way in Alexandria

Basketball pioneer Earl Lloyd dies at 86

When Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier in 1947, he did it under the glare of a national spotlight. Three years later, on a snowy evening in 1950, a similar but quieter revolution took place when a black man stepped onto a court in Rochester, N.Y., marking the first time an African American had played for an NBA team. That man was Earl Lloyd.

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Students Honor Col. Davis

American Legion delivers cards, letters to Medal of Honor recipient.

Medal of Honor

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Honoring the Legacy

Civil Rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. honored.

MLK

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Battle of the Businesses in Alexandria

Annual softball game raises funds for Little League.

Little league

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‘Night and Day’ in Alexandria

Station 203 project completed.

New Fire Station

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Let the Festivities Begin

City kicks off 275th anniversary celebrations.

275th

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In the Line of Duty

Remembering slain officer Charles Hill.

As thousands of supporters poured into Virtue Feed and Grain restaurant March 10 for a fundraiser for Alexandria Police Officer Peter Laboy, one attendee quietly slipped away to pay a visit to an often-overlooked corner of a park that sits just steps away.

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Titanic Loss

Balas to leave ACHS for Wakefield HS in Arlington.

Principal leaves

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Moon Mania

Solar eclipse crosses U.S.; next one slated for 2044.

Solar Eclipse

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Festivals, Foliage and Fun

20 things to see and do this fall.

As the seasons change, so do the activities that keep us busy. With crisp air, apple pie and leaf-peeping upon us, we say so long to flip flops, air conditioners and barbeques. And while it may not always feel like it, the fall season is officially here and there is no better time to grab family and friends and see what the city has to offer.

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‘A Fight to End Slavery’ in Alexandria

Wreath laying honors Civil War Colored Troops.

Wreath laying

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Class of 2023 Hall of Fame

ACPS honors city athletes.

Hall of Fame

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Lou Cook

Former School Board chair, Scholarship Fund founder dies at 89.

Former School Board chair, Scholarship Fund founder dies at 89.

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Honoring a Hero in Alexandria

Last known Battle of the Bulge survivor celebrated.

WWII Veteran