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ALXnow’s top stories this week in Alexandria

Duke Street near Landmark and Cameron Run (staff photo by Jay Westcott)

This week, Alexandria streets were under the microscope as the city eyes changes both in their design and their names.

Five years after adopting Vision Zero, the city’ total number of crashes has continued to trend downward, but the number of crashes resulting in severe injuries or death has remained consistent.

Part of the city’s changing approach to transportation infrastructure has been creating more pedestrian and cyclist-focused streetscapes. Nowhere has that change been more extreme than the pedestrian zones construction at the 100 and unit blocks of King Street. But while those changes have proven popular, city staff said it won’t be easy to take those same ideas and apply them to the 200 block.

Lastly, the city is looking at expediting the current process for renaming streets that honor confederate leaders, with a current goal of renaming three streets per year.

The top stories this week, by readership, were:

  1. Notes: New bill could kill snow days in Virginia for good
  2. SCOOP: A new French bistro is opening in the heart of Del Ray in two weeks
  3. D.C. man arrested after armed carjacking on S. Van Dorn Street
  4. Alexandria aims to rename three Confederate-honoring streets per year
  5. ‘The most blighted property in the West End’ gets redevelopment recommendation from Planning Commission
  6. Saving herself: Alexandria author kidnapped by Somali pirates to publish second book
  7. Notes: Popular D.C. brewery opening new location in the Carlyle neighborhood
  8. Poll: Should Alexandria implement more ‘no turn on red’ restrictions?
  9. Next week sees the return of dueling ‘restaurant weeks’ in Alexandria
  10. Fairfax County man arrested after residential burglary near Fort Ward

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Potomac Harmony is Back! Following a gap year of competing, then virtual rehearsals during the pandemic, followed by the well-earned retirement of our long-term director, a year of a director search, Potomac Harmony hit the regional contest stage in Concord, North Carolina in March for the first time since 2018! It was exhilarating, reaffirming, and rewarding!

The chorus hit all of its goals, the biggest of which was to have fun and sing our best on contest stage — we did both! Because we earned a score over 400 points, our new Director, Allison Lynskey, was awarded the Novice Director award, photo above. Additionally, one of our charter members, Jackie Bottash, was nominated for and honored with the Leadership Excellence award. It was a celebratory weekend!

What’s next? So much! We now look forward to upcoming performances, growing our membership, and expanding our musical product with new arrangements and an education component each week. It’s an exciting time to be part of this ever-growing ensemble!

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