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Christmas in Camp in Alexandria

Fort Ward reenacts Civil War Christmas.

Fort Ward Christmas

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Days of Remembrance in Alexandria

City honors victims of the Holocaust.

Holocaust

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‘Friendsgiving’ in Alexandria

Hundreds turn out for community dinner.

Hundreds turn out for community dinner.

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A Lasting Legacy

Freemasons rededicate Memorial cornerstone.

Masonic Temple

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43rd Scottish Walk Weekend

Be prepared as pipes, plaid and pageantry fill the streets of Old Town Dec. 7 during the 43rd annual Scottish Walk Parade, the centerpiece of a weekend of holiday events that includes a Holiday Marketplace, Designer Tour of Homes and Taste of Scotland cocktail reception.

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‘We Will Never Forget’ in Alexandria

City marks 19th anniversary of 9-11 attacks.

It remains the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history: an unimaginable act of terrorism that took the lives of 13 Alexandria residents on Sept. 11, 2001.

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Piece of Cake in Alexandria

City celebrates 274th birthday.

City birthday

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ARHA Announces Headquarters Name Change

Housing advocate Melvin Miller to be honored.

The Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority has announced that it will rename...

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Remembering the Fallen

Ivy Hill ceremony honors fire and EMS personnel.

Ivy Hill

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Living Legends of Alexandria

David Baker honored as 2023 Living Legend.

Living Legend

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The New Normal in Alexandria

City adjusts in wake of COVID-19 mandates.

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Improving Brain Health in Alexandria

Goodwin House hosts Stronger Memory program.

Memory health

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Furmidable Fundraisers in Alexandria

LCTA donates $8,400 to local animal shelters.

Animal Shelter fundraising

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The Gold Standard in Alexandria

Local boxers win national championship.

Boxing

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Bridging the Gap

CCNA hosts community leaders to address health, education inequities.

“As the community celebrates Black History Month, one of the challenges that we don’t often discuss is mental wellbeing.” — Rawle Andrews Jr.

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We the People

Students, DAR celebrate Constitution Week at City Hall.

“Our Constitution is one that has stood the test of time -- longer than any other in world history.” — DAR Constitution Week chair Linda Ferrara

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Alexandria: WWII Veteran Dies at 95

Bill McNamara survived Normandy invasion.

At 15 years old, Bill McNamara was determined to join the U.S. Cavalry. But when he walked into the local armory one Friday night, he was told he was too young. Not to be dissuaded, he walked around the block, stepped back inside and this time gave his age as 18 to the recruiter. The year was 1936 and McNamara had joined what would become America’s Greatest Generation, one of thousands who left for battlefields half a world away never knowing if they would ever see home again.