Democratic Rep. Jim Moran says the new tax-cut legislation puts Northern Virginia on the chopping block.
Helicopters are in the skies over the area.
Short-term recommendations approved; Shared-street concept draws skepticism.
Sequestration could hit Northern Virginia especially hard.
U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) is scheduled to appear in Alexandria court on Jan. 4.
David Fromm and Amy Slack are stepping down from their leadership positions with the Del Ray Citizens Association at the end of the year.
The EPA says there are easy ways to help keep the green in the environment during the holidays.
U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) was pulled over early Sunday morning.
City offices will be closed Monday and Tuesday.
Documents that included limited taxpayer information fell from a truck Thursday.
Northern Virginia Democrat cites Republican polls of NRA members that show support for five measures.
Northern Virginia lawmakers will likely introduce or reintroduce gun bills at 2013 legislative session. Is this the year some of them will pass?
In interview on WTOP Tuesday, Gov. Bob McDonnell says idea should be explored.
ACPS staff confident school construction will go smoothly.
City secures $30,000 donation for traffic-calming measures in adjacent neighborhoods.
Mayor Bill Euille reaches out to Connecticut officials.
New chapel at Virginia Theological Seminary will replace sanctuary that was lost in 2010 fire.
Outgoing Councilman Frank Fannon hints at making a return to elected office; Vice Mayor Kerry Donley says it's time "to do some other things."
Victory Center on Eisenhower Avenue considered an "emerging possibility."
Two Alexandria properties will submit bids to bring agency headquarters to the city.
Arlington, Alexandria originally planned to split the cost of a Route 1 streetcar.
Sen. Dick Saslaw says it's tough to get a bill offering more stricter controls on guns through the Virginia General Assembly. Sen. Adam Ebbin agrees.
Recommendation allows families to opt in to some focus schools.
Planning Commission sends proposal for new school with improvements to the Durant Center to City Council.
Last-minute move secures $30,000 for traffic-calming money specifically for Del Ray.
Lawmakers ask GSA to consider the area, noting that many FBI employees already live in Northern Virginia.
Beginning in 2013, residents will no longer have the option to receive paper checks for refunds and can only use direct deposit to their bank account or receive a prepaid debit card.
Crime Commission to discuss making texting behind the wheel a reckless driving charge.
Randy Sengel says he will not seek re-election.
DASH looking into providing shrink-wrapped buses for weekend service.
City did not receive a bid to operate the line following a request for contractors.
Virginia's lieutenant governor made the announcement Wednesday morning.
Alexandria city staff will discuss neighborhood traffic, the Route 1 BRT and the status of the Del Ray/Arlandria Trolley.
Alexandria's representatives are seeking suggestions from constituents ahead of the 2013 General Assembly session.
Take a survey on what improvements you would like to see at Simpson Stadium Park.
Cards featuring Obama cost $15.
Warner says he wants to continue his work in the U.S. Senate.
Police have responded to four crashes since new lanes opened Saturday, all around the Springfield-area northbound Express Lanes entrance.
Campaign advisors talk candidly at VPAP forum at George Mason's Arlington campus.
City continues to plug away on Environmental Impact Study process for three potential station locations.