By Julia Gwin | jgwin@alextimes.com When high school students come to Jasmine Milone for advice about college, she’s always ...
Each year, the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce picks a slate of 40 people under the age of 40 who were nominated to celebrate their successes and impact on the community. Learn more about this year’s ...
By Kehinde Hopkins | khopkins@alextimes.com When Kate Eltzroth walks through the doors of Chadwicks Old Town, she’s looking for more than just a drink. Over nearly 20 years of patronage, Eltzroth has ...
By Kehinde Hopkins | khopkins@alextimes.com The Virginia Railway Express acquired Seminary Yard, a rail yard on King Street, from the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority for $35.8 million. VRE aims to ...
By Sydney Kodama | skodama@alextimes.com The City of Alexandria is on track to leave the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Locality Sustained Performance Program after more than two years of ...
By Hannah Shiblaq Roy Priest – who served as the CEO of the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority from 2008 to 2017 ...
By Gayle Converse The Civil War had been over for 12 years when 21-year-old Margaret “Maggie” Grover married 36-year-old ...
By Greg Beaman, Ph.D Nestled neatly in an archival folder in the Alexandria Library Special Collection, a slip of paper dated ...
By James Libresco | jlibresco@alextimes.com Virginia Paving, the street construction company whose West End plant has ...
By Lisa Wright, DVM A guide for pet‑first homes. When you live with pets, pest control decisions feel personal. You want to ...
By Jim McGrath | jmcgrath@alextimes.com “If you build it, he will come.” Many people misinterpret this line from the classic ...
By Elona Michael | emichael@alextimes.com RiverRenew, the largest infrastructure project in Alexandria’s history, was ...