Bus tour for the Northern Virginia chapter of NAIOP stops at new development in Alexandria.
The new membership option is targeted at occasional riders to give them quicker access to bikes at stations.
Meet with Vice Mayor Allison Silberberg Saturday morning about whatever is concerning you.
Plan aimed at preserving Art Deco buildings and creating a pattern book for home modifications.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine's (D-VA) Troop Talent Act of 2013 would help transition between military and civilian employment.
In April, we asked Patch readers to tell us what Alexandria intersections and stretches of roads are most dangerous. Here are your responses.
One space in Del Ray remains under consideration.
Third community meeting to be held Tuesday at First Baptist Church.
Lee Center event will include a discussion of mental health first aid services for children.
Event will be held Saturday at the Alexandria Pastry Shop.
Right turn onto Potomac Avenue from Target parking lot will soon be legal for passenger vehicles.
New salon aims to make the hip accessible in Alexandria.
Alexandria’s DASH base fair and monthly pass will cost more starting this summer.
Longtime Virginia congressman moving back to the same Alexandria neighborhood where he launched his political career more than 30 years ago.
Sewage release impacted three streams, including the eastern end of Four Mile Run through Arlandria.
Capital Bikeshare is expanding in Alexandria. Help Patch build a map of suggested station locations.
Members say they want to keep pool open through at least summer 2013, but creation of a new competition-size pool seen as priority in Alexandria's aquatics master plan.
Del. Rob Krupicka kicked off his re-election campaign in March.
Event included games, egg decorating and real rabbits.
Mount Vernon Avenue drug store closer to reality after planners resist request from Alexandria officials to pursue locations elsewhere in the city.
The governor's amended transportation bill should eliminate the fee on hybrid cars, according to some Northern Virginia Legislators.
A public hearing on the proposed changes will be held Thursday.
A late March snowstorm across the DC area dumped 1 to 4 inches (and counting) of snow across the region late Sunday night and Monday morning.
Grocery store has remained closed since May 2012 following an interior flood.
Local lawmakers will deliver a petition Monday morning to repeal the hybrid tax.
County Attorney: Grocer is able to open store 'when and if they choose.'
Alexandria Mayor Bill Euille says Walgreens expressed interest in opening a store on Mount Vernon Avenue several years ago.
Country's largest drug store chain sets its sights on Mount Vernon Avenue shopping center.
More than 400 residents of the Eclipse condominium have signed letters asking the Arlington County Board to speed up the reopening of the popular grocery store.
Bus purchases, station improvements and plans to replace Metro's farecard system likely to be delayed as agency receives $8 million reduction in federal funding.
If adopted at the maximum rate, the real estate property tax would result in the average Alexandria residential tax bill increasing up to $314.
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling appeared to be considering a run as an independent.
Director of the Office of Historic Alexandria to discuss significance of mail-order churches.
Chinquapin Recreation Center voters will place their ballots at First Baptist Church in June and November.
Engle lists party affiliation as Independent, in campaign to unseat Democrat Del. Rob Krupicka.
Congressmen Gerry Connolly and Jim Moran recently introduced legislation that would study the extension of Metrorail into Woodbridge and the Route 1 corridor.
Metro officials say bus rapid transitway could move more people quicker, boost bus ridership and potentially reduce vehicle traffic.
City Council will consider waterfront measures at March 16 public hearing.
Alexandria City Manager Rashad Young recommends closing popular pool in city budget proposal.
Shopkeepers say they are already feeling the squeeze related to federal cuts.