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  2. Metro Herald (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Metro Herald was an African American newspaper published in Alexandria, Virginia for more than 25 years, covering Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia. [1] from the early 1990s to February 2018. [2] [3] It was owned by Davis Communications Group, Inc. and was a member of the Virginia Press Association. [4]

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  6. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria Expositor and the Columbian Advertiser: Alexandria, District of Columbia: 1802 1805 OCLC 12656722, ISSN 2574-9765: Succeeded by the Alexandria Expositor: Alexandria Gazette [22] Alexandria: 1834 1974 Began as Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette in 1792 [20] [23] Arlington Daily [24] Arlington: 1939 1951 Broadside: Fairfax: 1963 2013

  7. Alexandria Times - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria Times is a newspaper in Alexandria, Virginia, focusing on news and events in the city of Alexandria itself by covering local news, sports, business, pets, and community. It was started to provide an additional alternative to the current local papers and to include more "hard news" coverage.

  8. Alexandria Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandria Gazette building on Prince Street was burned during the Civil War by rioting federal troops. It was rebuilt by the publisher and editor Edgar Snowden after the war. The newspaper was subsequently located at 317 King Street. [2] A successor to the earlier iterations ran as a daily newspaper from 1834 to 1974. [1]

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