By Rob Whittle If you’re a sports fan, then you surely have a favorite sportscaster or, equally, some that you cannot abide. I asked a group of friends to give me their favorites and, surprisingly to ...
Easter, with its roving date in the calendar year, has always held a special place in the history of Alexandria. Given its many houses of worship, that’s not a surprise. A look back at centuries-old ...
The Times is presenting candidate profiles for all three City Council candidates for the upcoming April 21 special election.
The Little Theatre of Alexandria’s latest production holds up a mirror to our not-so-distant past to ask: How far have we truly come?
By Caitlyn Meisner | cmeisner@alextimes.com Goodbyes are difficult. Closing a chapter in one’s life is difficult. I think this goodbye is tougher than anticipated because I never envisioned an “end ...
The Alexandria School Board is on the hunt for a new superintendent following the resignation of Melanie Kay-Wyatt, Ed.D. on March 26.
The City of Alexandria is grappling with a nearly eight-figure bill for its response to this winter’s historic snowstorm.
By Mark Eaton Alexandria City Council’s adoption of a resolution of intent to appropriate funding Alexandria City Public Schools by major classification, beginning in fiscal year 2028, implies ...
While two local squads enjoyed significant success during the 2025-2026 season, expectations will rise noticeably for all four Port City teams next year.
Fannon won a seat to Council in 2009 as a Republican, serving until 2012. If reelected, he would be the first non-Democrat ...
By Erin Shackelford March was designated as National Pet Vaccination Month, but keeping our pets up to date on vaccines should be our goal all year long. Not only is it one of the most effective ways ...
By Kathryn Ziemer, Ph.D. You may not realize it, but each day you’re fighting a war. In fact, you’re probably fighting one ...