Archive for 'Home & Style'
Has preservation impeded progress?
When Bradley King tore down the aged chain-link fence in front of his Earl Street row house last spring, he thought he was removing blight, but city staff saw King’s action as destroying a piece of [...]
Pet Matters: Digging a hole for retractable leashes
The retractable leash is the bane of my existence. [...]
Medical acupuncture: a valid healing art
Acupuncture is among the oldest healing practices in the world, but is far from obsolete. [...]
Blurring the line between the dog’s dinner and my own
I recently upgraded my dogs canned food to a holistic, organic brand. My finicky Titan and I were impressed when simply opening the can made us both salivate. [...]
Slimming down your fat cat or round hound
About 40 percent of household pets are overweight and half of those are considered obese, according to The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. According to me, its a disgrace!
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MSNBC correspondent stresses good nutrition for young children
Childhood obesity starts in infancy and it's up to parents to instill nutritious habits early on that's the message Norah O'Donnell delivered at INOVA Alexandria Hospital's Women's Health Expo Saturday. [...]
Wooden kitchen countertops coming back
Don't knock wood as a durable and functional kitchen countertop option. While wood might seem problematic in terms of water and stain resistance, it has a long tradition of being used as a countertop in Europe [...]
Home of the Week: An Old Town steal
Renters can revel in the elegant atmosphere of a 190-year-old Old Town federalist-style townhouse at a fraction of its projected price tag. [...]
Long Live You: For Vitamin D, supplements beat solar power
Introducing Long Live You, a new monthly column on health and well-being. Look for it monthly in the Alexandria Times.
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Home of the week: What makes a condo worth $1 million?
The very word penthouse makes people dream of living in glamour and luxury. This fourth-floor Prescott unit can make the dream come true. Thats why its priced above the $1 million mark, which could also purchase [...]
Editorial: Post-election tax hike: predictable and lamentable
Can't forget the city must spend $45 mil on a school that is failing s
South Peyton Street hostel garners city council's support
Once again City Council has has ignored residents and issued another s
Editorial: Innovative hostel proposal is no slam dunk
I can't say if a hostel will be a success in Alexandria - although it
Alexandria successfully courts National Science Foundation
News article about NSF move to Alexandria
Hostel hostility
Neighborhood residents and the daycare patrons are not operating under