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The Final Countdown in Alexandria
Spring2Action online giving day set for April 28
Spring2Action, Alexandria’s annual online day of giving, officially begins April 28 and will run for 24 hours to raise funds for nonprofits across the city.
The Great Outdoors in Alexandria
Warm weather attracts outdoor diners.
April showers are bringing out more than spring flowers.
The Heat is On
Candidates for governor make Alexandria campaign stops.
Candidates vying for both the Democratic and Republican nominations for Virginia governor have made Alexandria a stop on the campaign trail, signifying the influence of Northern Virginia in statewide politics.
Appetite: 4 Alexandria Eateries to Pack a Picnic
With the latest cold snap behind us, it’s time to turn to picnics.
Opinion: Commentary: Joseph McCoy: Lynched in Alexandria, April 23, 1897
Audrey P. Davis, Director, Alexandria Black History Museum
Americans are attached to their phones.
Animal Welfare League of Alexandria Conducts First Onsite Surgery in New Veterinary and Event Vehicle
Biscuit, an eight-year-old gray and white cat, was the first animal to undergo surgery at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA) in the new Mobile Veterinary and Event vehicle on Tuesday, April 20.
Style After Retirement
Great fashion sense is possible at any stage.
At 78, Winifred Rosenberg has always been known for her impeccable style and taste.
When it’s Time to Downsize
Suggestions for transitioning to a new living community
The decision to trade the comfort of home where you’ve lived for years and transition to retirement can evoke a range of emotions.
Alexandria Police Department Provides Crime Summary For 2020
The Alexandria Police Department reports that Part I (more serious) crimes climbed 19.14 percent in 2020 compared to 2019, mainly due to increases in stolen vehicles and larcenies.
Springfield Romance Writer Releases New Book
Contemporary fiction inspired by her life as a military spouse
Springfield resident and USA Today Bestselling author Tif Marcelo discussed her recent novel release, "In a Book Club Far Away" (indiebound | amazon | kobo | barnes&noble | book of the month).
Springfield Man Charged with Sexually Assaulting Women from Dating App
A 58-year-old man is facing charges for sexually assaulting two women last summer.
Safety First at Controlled Burn at Laurel Hill Park in Lorton
A meadow restoration project will improve a wildlife habitat area
The Connection had a view, from a safe distance on April 7, of Fairfax County Park Authority’s prescribed burn operation.
‘Fairfax Rotary Club Helps Community Thrive’
Group honored by Gerry Connolly and City schools
U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-11) recently honored The Rotary Club of Fairfax for its support of City of Fairfax schools.
‘We Want to Make Sure This Is the Best Project’ in Fairfax City
American Legion Post 177’s redevelopment plans hit a snag.
American Legion Post 177 has big plans for a major redevelopment of its facility at 3939 Oak St. in Fairfax City.
‘Family-Friendly Event with a Lot of Cool Cars’ Coming to Chantilly
Casey’s Car Show & Spring Fest raises money for Ellie’s Hats.
Cool cars, tasty food, fun for all ages – and the chance to raise money for a good cause – that’s Casey’s Fourth Annual Car Show & Spring Fest.
Best Bet: A Reservation in Chantilly
Restaurant Review: Lazy Dog
A fake paw print on tables and at least one photo of a cheerful Retriever will beckon all the dog lovers in the Chantilly area.
Stop Waiting — Start Donating
Blood donors suffering from COVID fatigue; visit www.inovablood.org/donate-blood/
Just a few minutes of your time can save a life.
Journey to Freedom
Holocaust survivor recalls flight from ‘Warsaw Ghetto’ and occupied Poland
Sam Ponczak was just shy of two years old when Nazi Germany invaded Poland on Sept. 1, 1939.
A Primary Race to Watch: VA House District 86
Early Voting for Democratic Party Primary begins April 23 in Fairfax County
Early Voting at the Fairfax County Government Center for the Democratic Party Primary Election begins April 23.