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Obituary: Gerald V. Godfrey
Gerald V. Godfrey, born March 26, 1938, died on Jan. 20, 2013 at his home in Alexandria.
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Schools
Design Students Visit Chicago
Design Students Visit Chicago
Marchman Family Fund-Raiser Raises $6,000
Marchman Family Fund-Raiser Raises $6,000
City of Alexandria Launches Mobile Website
The City of Alexandria has launched a new mobile-friendly design that makes it easier to browse the City's website on a smartphone. Approximately 20 percent of all visitors to the City's website now access the web from a mobile device.
Crime Report
Crime Report
Deputies Arrest Man for Robberies
Ashburn resident charged last week with two convenience store robberies
Deputies Arrest Man for Robberies
Week in Springfield
Week in Springfield
Teen Guilty of Malicious Wounding
Teen Guilty of Malicious Wounding
Red Cross Waterfront Festival is June 18-20
Alexandria chapter's annual riverfront party features tall ships, rides, food and entertainment.
Red Cross Waterfront Festival is June 18-20
A Breach of Trust
In a Tom DeLay, Texas-style move, Republicans in the Virginia State Senate re-drew the legislative district lines without public notice or involvement. This action in the 20-20 divided body came on the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday when Democratic Senator Henry Marsh who is one of Virginia's most prominent civil rights leaders was away attending President Obama's inauguration. The new map, if passed by the Republican-controlled House of Delegates and signed by the governor, would give Republicans an advantage in taking back control of the Senate which they hold now only by virtue of the lieutenant governor who is the presiding officer and tie breaker being a Republican. "Count this as a new low for hyper-partisanship, dirty tricks, and the unaccountable arrogance of power," is the way one newspaper editorial described the action.
McLean: Wheels-to-Africa and Bands for Bikes Concert
Event at Old Firehouse Teen Center in McLean sends bikes to Africa.
A Wheels-to-Africa bike collection and Bands for Bikes rock concert was held for the third year on Saturday, Aug. 20 in conjunction with the Old Firehouse Teen Center’s Annual Block Party in McLean.
Home Sales
Home Sales
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Local Theater
Local Theater