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Moving Back: Moving Forward in Alexandria

Passing the Le Refuge tradition from father to daughter

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Leonard Bernstein as His Daughter Remembers Him

Presentation at Pozez JCC of Northern Virginia on Friday, Oct. 25.

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Week in Alexandria

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NRA Serves As Backdrop for Gun Violence Prevention Rally

Giffords PAC endorses Fairfax County candidates for statewide office.

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‘Socktober’ Held in Chantilly

Local residents donate nearly 1,800 pairs of socks for homeless neighbors in radio station clothing drive.

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Nice Work If You Can Get It

Eight Alexandria city officials pull in more than $200,000 a year.

.Alexandria does not have the top-paid government officials in the region. But it certainly doesn’t have the poorest, either. According to information received in a Freedom of Information Act request, Alexandria’s City Manager, Mark Jinks, pulls in a cool $288,000 a year. That’s at the top end of the range for local government chief appointed managers and administrators who oversee governments with a population of 100,000 or more, according to an annual survey conducted by the International City/County Management Association.

Washington International Horse Show

Oct. 22-27, 2019, Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.

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A Legacy to Live On in Reston

Artist takes steps to ensure longevity of large-scale public art project.

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Celebrity Actress Jane Seymour Visits Art Gallery in Tysons Galleria

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