Archive for 'Community'
Long road to reform worries Alexandria’s cab drivers
City officials are preparing to take another look at the taxi industry, but drivers say their most important issue — moving freely between companies — is a quick and easy fix. About 100 drivers gathered on [...]
Spring2ACTion nets record haul after 24-hour online fundraiser
By Melissa Quinn ACT for Alexandria’s annual online philanthropic event, Spring2ACTion, raised a record amount of money last week — $659,951 for 97 local nonprofits in 24 hours. “People certainly understand in the times we’re living, [...]
Quidditch takes off during last week’s tournament
By Jim McElhatton John Andrews, 67, stuck a broom between his legs and galloped around the grounds of the Virginia Theological Seminary on Saturday. On any other day, it’s the sort of thing that might get [...]
Marathon tragedy: Local survivor hopes to thank man who aided her
By Derrick Perkins His name is Steve and he lives in Boston’s North End. He caught Monday’s Red Sox game. And he helped reunite a scared, dazed and distraught Leslie Malm with her family after the [...]
Alexandria’s cabbies pan proposed credit card mandate
By Derrick Perkins A measure that would require Alexandria-based taxicabs to accept major credit cards drew the ire of drivers during Saturday’s city council meeting. As written, the proposal lets cab companies pick the credit cards [...]
ACPS mulls ditching enrollment lottery for focus programs
By Melissa Quinn Alexandria City Public Schools staff contemplated ending the lottery system for focus programs during a board meeting April 11, but members expressed reservations about the change. Families can apply for focus programs through [...]
West End residents rise up in protest of ‘toxic’ project
By Melissa Quinn As the Virginia Department of Transportation continues work on a new ramp to Interstate 395, West End residents have risen up in protest, worried the lanes pose significant risks to public health. Concerned [...]
Marathon tragedy hits close to home for Alexandria businessman
By Melissa Quinn Chris Farley was standing in the security line at Boston’s Logan Airport when he learned the news. He’d signed into his Twitter account and faced a steady stream of 140-character accounts of the [...]
Winning lottery ticket sold in Del Ray
After a family friend won $500,000 playing Virginia Lottery’s Millionaire Mania scratcher game earlier this month, Tina Moultre gave it a shot. The city resident stopped by Alexandria Shell, along the 1600 block of Mount Vernon [...]
Alexandria City Council approves Beauregard zoning changes
By Derrick Perkins Despite calls from residents and Vice Mayor Allison Silberberg for more dedicated affordable housing units, the city council voted 6-1 to approve rezoning of the Beauregard corridor. The vote came after hours of [...]
Cyclists will break the law as long as they can get away with it
Yay! Back to the crazy bicycle bashing. Maybe Kathryn Papp can write a
City Hall’s whistleblowers deserve our praise
You should know that under the law Mr. Lewis was entitled to have his
Editorial: Norfolk Southern went down the wrong track — again
Given Council's past treatment of NS it makes perfect sense to tell Co
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I nominate Medieval Madness! Such an awesome place.
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
Caring hands animal hospital , simply the best!