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Pioneers of Innovation in Alexandria

Inventors Hall of Fame inducts Class of 2017.

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Storm Cleanup Continues in Alexandria

Severe storms leave thousands in the dark; no injuries reported.

Storm clean up

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Thrill of Victory

Locals celebrate Trump inauguration.

The Alexandria Republican City Committee celebrated the inauguration of President Donald Trump with a gala held Jan. 20 at the Old Dominion Boat Club.

Spicing Up the White House

Local celebrated as Trump’s press secretary

Newly minted White House press secretary Sean Spicer

And the Winner Is…

Lena’s named Heart of Del Ray.

heart of Del Ray

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Hail to the Chief

Smedley retires as AFD/EMS Chief.

Smedley Retires

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Head of the Class in Alexandria

New members to join three incumbents on ACPS School Board.

Halloween Parade

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Running Strong in Alexandria

Powwow showcases Native American culture.

Powwow showcases Native American culture.

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‘Steeped in Racial Oppression’ in Alexandria

Ceremony unveils marker in honor of lynching victim Benjamin Thomas.

Ceremony

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‘Mission Accomplished’

Deputy City Manager Collins retires.

teacher retires

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Making Merry in Alexandria

Scottish Walk weekend kicks off holiday season.

Scottish Walk

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‘A Murder Is Announced’ in Alexandria Theater

Agatha Christie mystery opens at ACCT.

Theater

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Marion Moon

Philanthropist, Living Legend dies at 82.

Philanthropist, Living Legend dies at 82.

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Battle of the Bulge

Cook-Off weekend raises $130,000.

A sold out crowd of more than 500 descended on Alexandria's Birchmere Music Hall April 29 for the 10th anniversary of the 2012 Carpenter's Cook-Off, a friendly culinary competition to raise money for the programs of Carpenter's Shelter.

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LTA Cast Bids Adieu to “Witness for the Prosecution”

More than a few tears were shed as The Little Theatre of Alexandria continued its long tradition of hosting a closing night wrap party following the final performance of “Witness for the Prosecution.”

Rotary Honors Lee Stewart

Lee Stewart, a senior at Episcopal High School, was presented the Community Service Award by the Rotary Club of Alexandria at the club's weekly luncheon April 16 at Belle Haven Country Club. A life-long Alexandrian, Stewart was recognized for her leadership with Martha's Table as well as her fundraising efforts to support EHS's partner school in Kenya. Additionally, she spearheaded fundraising efforts to build a partner school building in Palto, Haiti.

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In Campagna’s Name

Weaver honored for 20 years of service.

Longtime Campagna Center volunteer Bridget Weaver was honored Oct. 4 with the Elizabeth Anne Campagna Award at a Circle of 1000 reception at the home of Douglas and Grace Marie Turner.

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New Home for ACVA

Tourism group joins “Alphabet City” at 625 N. Washington St.

The Alexandria Convention and Visitors Association officially welcomed visitors to its new offices at 625 N. Washington St. with an open house reception Jan. 18. “It feels like home,” said ACVA president and CEO Stephanie Brown of the office space the organization now shares with the Alexandria Economic Development Partnership (AEDP) and the Small Business Development Council (SBDC)