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Muslims Mark the End of Ramadan

Fasting, prayers and charity observed

Muslims around the world began marking the end of Ramadan last week with the arrival of the festival of Eid al-Fitr, a tradition that dates back more than 1,400 years.

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To Protect and Serve in Alexandria

Gallagher, Hunter named Law Enforcement Officers of the Year.

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Vote to Boost Alexandria Black History Museum Project

Museum’s Moss Kendrix collection one of Top 10 Endangered Artifacts

Moss Kendrix was known as the father of Black Public Relations, a prominent figure who founded the Moss H. Kendrix Organization in Washington, D.C. in 1948 to promote diversity in advertising.

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‘The American Dream’ in Alexandria

Citizenship now a reality for 170 immigrants.

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Recalling Dr. Lawrence Singer

Local dentist dies at 50.

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Take It Back in Alexandria

Unused drugs collected during DEA’s Prescription Take Back Day.

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What’s In Store in Eisenhower Valley

Wegmans, Carlyle Crossing break ground.

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‘Steeped in Racial Oppression’ in Alexandria

Ceremony unveils marker in honor of lynching victim Benjamin Thomas.

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All Fired Up in Alexandria

Friendship Firehouse Celebrates 249 years.

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Eagle Scouts Soar

ASBC Troop 133 prepares cold weather kits for people experiencing homelessness.

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Spring2Action and They Did

5th annual initiative increases volunteerism, online giving to local nonprofits.

For four days, thousands of Alexandrians came together for the 5th Annual Spring for Alexandria, a citywide weekend of events that focuses on giving and service throughout the community.

Obituary: Ray Cobean

Longtime ODBC, ASC member dies at 90

Ray Bell Cobean, a longtime member of the Old Dominion Boat Club and the Alexandria Sportsman’s Club, died Dec. 18, 2020, at the age of 90.

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Veterans Day Ceremony Set for Nov. 11 in Alexandria

Friends of Rocky Versace to host 18th annual event in Del Ray.

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Obituary: Pam Fitzgerald

Del Ray volunteer dies of breast cancer at 51.

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Noah Lyles Takes Bronze

Chance for gold in 4x100m final Aug. 6

Alexandria’s Noah Lyles, one of the most talked about athletes leading up to the Tokyo Olympic Games, left the world’s biggest athletic stage with a bronze medal in the men’s 200-meter final Aug. 4 at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo.

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MVCS Honored with Healthy School Award

Students win $1,000 for PE department.

The efforts of 115 Mount Vernon Community School students who braved the torrential rains and cold temperatures last Oct. 29 paid off when MVCS was honored Jan. 19 as one of the top five schools that participated in the 2011 Marine Corps Marathon Healthy Kids Fun Run.

33 Variations’

The genius of Beethoven at LTA

Was it genius or obsession? From the pen of Moises Kaufman, author of “The Laramie Project” and “Gross Indecency; The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde,” The Little Theatre of Alexandria debuts “33 Variations,” where eminent musicologist Katherine is determined to discover the reason Beethoven spent so much time writing a series of variations on a second-rate waltz he once described as “a cobbler’s patch.”