Good Tuesday morning, Alexandria!
⛅ Today’s weather: Partly cloudy throughout the day. High of 59 and low of 43.
⛅ Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy throughout the day. High of 59 and low of 44. Sunrise at 7:10 am and sunset at 7:22 pm.
🚨 You need to know
An Alexandria man has been arrested for a non-fatal stabbing in D.C. last Thursday, Patch reported.
The alleged incident took place around 10:54 p.m. in the Dupont Circle neighborhood. D.C. police allege Alexandria resident Aaron Liverpool, 32, stabbed a victim with a knife and was subsequently arrested.
Liverpool has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, according to Patch.
📈 Monday’s most read
The following are the most-read ALXnow articles for Mar 20, 2023.
- West End neighborhood associations band together against new residential development (2499 views)
- Inova at Landmark project unanimously approved by Alexandria City Council (543 views)
- Notes: The Motley Fool downsizing Carlyle neighborhood offices | ALXnow (360 views)
- Live Alexandria: Coming soon! (234 views)
🗞 Other local coverage
- Alexandria Finds Luck With Lottery Jackpot Win Online
Patch (Monday @ 4:50 pm)
- Nando’s Opening Date Set in Alexandria’s Carlyle Neighborhood
Alexandria Living (Monday @ 2:19 pm)
- 4 WATCH Awards Presented To Little Theatre Of Alexandria
Patch (Monday @ 2:13 pm)
- Alexandria West End Groups Oppose New Development
Alexandria Living (Monday @ 2:07 pm)
- Block of Old Town North Redevelopment Heads to Planning Commission
Alexandria Living (Monday @ 1:10 pm)
- Block of Old Town North Redevelopment Heads to Planning Commission
Alexandria Living (Monday @ 1:10 pm)
- Abbott and Costello: Dog Pals and Bonded Pair, Need a New Home
Zebra (Monday @ 12:07 pm)
- Celebrate National Poetry Month in Alexandria This April
Zebra (Monday @ 11:08 am)
- DC Stabbing Leads To Charge For Alexandria Man
Patch (Monday @ 10:57 am)
- As Cherry Blossom Peak Arrives, Metro Boosts Train Service
Patch (Monday @ 10:15 am)
- Shooting Injures 1 Person In West End Alexandria
Patch (Monday @ 9:48 am)
🐦 Tweets of note
D.C. and Arlington first responders are on scene of a reported multi-vehicle crash in the middle lanes of the District side of the Key Bridge pic.twitter.com/uQLZybnA3a
— Arlington Now (@ARLnowDOTcom) March 20, 2023
Thanks to everyone who volunteered their time on Saturday to help us with smoke alarm installations in the @HumeSprings neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/QVCH6c0Q3v
— Alexandria Fire-EMS (@AlexandriaVAFD) March 20, 2023
Award alert from the FIRST competition for our Robotics team: they won the impact award, The highest honor. It guarantees a spot at Districts! Jack Pache won the Deans List award. Amazing!! @frc5587 pic.twitter.com/oAwTDU0Xnq
— Alexandria City High School – King Street Campus (@AlexCityTitans) March 19, 2023
Tomorrow night, Alexandria kicks off our "Zoning for Housing" effort.
On Tuesday, we will be joined by Professor Richard Rothstein and his daughter Leah Rothstein, the authors of the forthcoming "Just Action," a follow-on book to "The Color of Law."
Here's a preview: https://t.co/6jih7qmEt3
— Justin Wilson (@justindotnet) March 19, 2023
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Monarch Montessori School is now enrolling infants, toddlers and three year-olds for its full-time Montessori program. We offer a seamless enrollment process which involves submitting an application for review, paying the enrollment fee and submitting the remaining enrollment materials before your proposed start date.
At Monarch Montessori School, we aim to provide an authentic Montessori learning experience. At our Alexandria location, we currently have 8 openings in our Primary classroom (ages 3-6), and 6 openings in our Toddler classroom. Additionally, there are 3 infant openings at this time.
Our first floor space is an open concept. Infants and toddlers share the same large classroom. Children ages 3-6 are in two classrooms on our second floor. Each classroom has one lead and assistant guide. We offer a year-round program, with intermittent breaks for Spring Break and Winter Break.
Scholarship Fund of Alexandria Annual Gala & Auction
Do good while having a good time at the Scholarship Fund of Alexandria’s 38th Annual Gala and Auction at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center. The fun begins with a 2-hour open bar reception while mingling with 499 other Alexandrians who