What's happening in Alexandria this weekend: April 17-19
ALX Dog Walk, Historic Garden Week Old Town Alexandria Tour, and much more
Alexandria's social and civic life — neighborhood news, civic associations, arts, entertainment, cultural events, parks and recreation, weekend happenings, and the people and organizations bringing residents together.
ALX Dog Walk, Historic Garden Week Old Town Alexandria Tour, and much more
Two performances — tonight and May 1 — bring world-class folk artists to Old Town's most storied stage
Alexandria-area residents could see homeownership become the more affordable option within three years as falling buying costs outpace rent declines
Annual event raises money for endowment and junior docent program as Alexandria marks 250 years of American independence
Witter Place Apartments will begin accepting applications May 14 for 94 income-restricted units on Duke Street, adding to a wave of new affordable housing coming online across the city
The fifth annual event closes registration Friday at 9 p.m. — military members attend free, students and groups receive discounts
Titan Theatre's annual production runs five performances from April 24 through May 2
City staff will host a series of meet-and-greets, outdoor activities, and a global nature documentation competition through the summer
The development on Mount Vernon Avenue will begin accepting residents in August; a one-week application window opens at midnight April 20
Bloom Labs and student journalists from Theogony spent the weekend connecting neighbors with the outlets covering their city — and letting the community speak for itself.
Got a pile of old tax returns? This is your Saturday.
Mohammad Elyas Noorzai and Zhi McMillan were surprised in front of their classmates Friday at the Minnie Howard Campus in a moment that drew tears, cheers and parent's pride
The outgoing president championed the Northern Virginia campus that helped anchor Amazon's HQ2
Eight city artists earn 12 nominations in record-turnout night for DMV music
The CHAT program, co-created by a local 10th grader, will use small group conversations to build a roadmap for improving teen life in the city
The ruling has direct implications for Alexandria, where Ethiopians represent the largest share of the city's immigrant population at 16.4% — more than any other country of origin