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The Lost Lost Cause

Newly discovered account shows Robert E. Lee’s cousin to be a “strong Union man” who “used all his influence to dissuade” him from “taking any part in the war.”

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That’s a Wrap in Alexandria

“Wake” takes top Film Festival honors.

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Old Town Alexandria Connections

OTAC reception raises funds for memorial scholarship.

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Honoring Those Who Serve in Alexandria

Silverado recognizes veterans.

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Caring Connection Partners in Alexandria

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‘Band of Brothers, Close and Tight’ in Fairfax

Paul VI High presents the drama, “The Outsiders.”

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‘The Audience Won’t Know What to Believe’ in Fairfax

Fairfax High presents “The Children’s Hour.”

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Potomac Home Sales: October, 2019

In October, 2019, 46 Potomac homes sold between $2,450,000-$299,990.

Potomac Home Sales: October, 2019


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‘Dinner With Washington’ in Alexandria

Inaugural interpretive event set for Nov. 16.

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More Educated, Better Paid

Foreign-born population attracted by government contracting and tech jobs.

Virginia’s foreign-born population is more educated and better paid, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis. The Richmond-based think tank points out more than 40 percent of immigrants in Virginia have a bachelor’s degree or higher. That’s a significantly higher level of education than the United States as a whole, and it’s even a bit higher than native-born Virginians.