The latest business news in Virginia features a mix of community transitions and remarkable personal milestones.
While local commerce sees shifts with a longtime Northern Virginia grocery store closing and authorities addressing illegal activity at an Alexandria massage parlor, the region also celebrates success stories like a record-breaking "Price Is Right" payout for a Virginia veteran and a community-focused dog adoption event.
Police are investigating a deadly confrontation at an Arlington 7-Eleven where a suspect brandished a knife before being shot by officers.
Reston Association officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to debut enhanced field quality and new player amenities after a year of construction.
A retired military veteran from Virginia took home over $240,000 in cash and prizes, setting a new record for the daytime game show.
A retired military veteran from Virginia took home over $240,000 in cash and prizes, setting a new record for the daytime game show.
More than 40 farms across the region are participating in a self-guided weekend tour featuring alpaca meet-and-greets and local harvest education.
Two women face charges after a search warrant was executed at a Huntington-area business as part of a multi-agency investigation.
Serverfarm has filed plans to demolish 1970s-era office buildings and a parking structure to build a state-of-the-art "Vienna Cloud" facility.
The popular summer concert series returns to Reston Town Center this weekend, kicking off months of free live music under the pavilion.
A 44-year-old man was taken into custody after deputies observed him struggling to maintain balance behind a Fredericksburg retail store.
After 15 years in the Town of Vienna, the specialty grocer has announced it will shutter its Branch Road location by the end of the month.
A controversial proposal for a new data center in Prince William County has been delayed following a sudden change in the local board's schedule.
The McLean grocery store is partnering with a local rescue foundation to help find forever homes for pets in honor of National Pet Month.
Beginning May 26, the farmer-owned restaurant group will introduce scratch-made barbecue trays and sandwiches to its Alexandria menu.
The Rosslyn Business Improvement District is relocating its headquarters to stay centered within the community it serves.
The 300-room hotel at Tysons Corner Center has completed a major overhaul featuring fashion-influenced designs and modern guest experiences.
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