Alison Virginia O’Connell is hoping to bring an Independent leftist voice to Alexandria City Council with a focus on ...
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 ...
City Council unanimously signaled support for a non-pump station solution to waterfront flooding on Tuesday, reversing course ...
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 ...
Sandy Marks never expected to run for political office, but the long-time Alexandria resident is ready to serve on City Council.
Allan Tucker II died in Alexandria Police Department custody on Aug. 15, 2025. More than seven months later, his family and ...
Upon first impression, the “Now or Never” billboards are black and white. But, it’s a little more complicated, artist Alicia ...
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 Alexandria School Board is on the hunt for a new superintendent following the resignation of Melanie Kay-Wyatt, Ed.D. on March 26.
Fannon won a seat to Council in 2009 as a Republican, serving until 2012. If reelected, he would be the first non-Democrat ...
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 ...