Tag: Alexandria
Affordable housing counseling available
By Leslie Golden | [email protected]
Alexandria’s Office of Housing provides housing counseling services for persons seeking affordable rental and accessible housing in the city. Each...
Living Legends honors a dozen Alexandrians
By Denise Dunbar | [email protected]
Twelve people have been named Living Legends of Alexandria, the first honorees since the COVID-19 pandemic began three years ago...
Your Views: Bring back the signs
To the editor:
Every year as elections approach I am impressed when I am in Arlington. The streetscape is abloom with the flowers of democracy:...
ANALYSIS: COVID-19 cases more than doubled in past week
By Denise Dunbar
Cases of COVID-19 in Alexandria more than doubled in the seven days ending on Tuesday, apparently fueled by the highly contagious Omicron...
Man wanted for allegedly assaulting police officer
The Alexandria Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a man who is wanted for multiple suspected criminal offenses in Alexandria...
APD investigates Reynolds shooting
An adult female was found with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound around 11 p.m. on Monday night.
The Alexandria Police Department is still investigating this call...
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations decline
By Will Schick | [email protected]
The number of COVID-19 cases in Alexandria has declined sharply since cresting on Jan. 12, while the positivity rate and...
Our View: The optics of ethics
In Alexandria there’s a growing perception that our local government prioritizes the interests of developers above all else. Loss of green space and degradation...
Charles Hooff III, dies at 80
Charles Hooff, the owner and principal broker for Charles R. Hooff Realtors, died on Feb. 2 due to complications from COVID-19. He was 80.
As...
Alexandria’s pandemic-era food culture
By Will Schick | [email protected]
COVID-19 has changed just about everything, including Alexandria food culture. In just under a year, it has transformed the way...