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5 days ago · The Alexandria Times is Alexandria’s only locally owned, independent newspaper. We provide the best, most in-depth news reporting in the Port City, as well as first-rate coverage of local sports, arts and entertainment.
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Where to Find the Paper. The Alexandria Times prints 15,000 copies each week. Of those, 4,000 are delivered to sub zip codes in 22314 and 22307 on Thursday of each week. We also deliver 11,000 copies each week to high traffic businesses and in boxes throughout 13 zip codes in the city of Alexandria, Alexandria/Fairfax County, and Arlington County.
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The Zebra in Alexandria, Virginia is an ALL GOOD NEWS printed tabloid, and is the city’s largest publication with 30,000 doorstep-delivered copies to residences and businesses all over town. Please contact us at 703-224-8911 or [email protected] to request a media kit.
The Zebra in Alexandria, Virginia is an ALL GOOD NEWS printed tabloid, and is the city’s largest publication with 30,000 doorstep-delivered copies to residences and businesses all over town. Please contact us at 703-224-8911 or [email protected] to request a media kit.
4 days ago · Fair Winds and Following Seas. The Old Dominion Boat Club, a waterfront institution in Alexandria since 1880, celebrated the start of the boating season with its annual flag raisin….