A few stories and issues expected to play out in the New Year.
Share your story of the president's visit to Alexandria.
Spotsylvania County resident Robert Mains placed on leave without pay.
President shakes hands, chats with citizens at corner of Mt. Vernon and E. Del Ray avenues.
Del Ray resident Becky Kotuby encounters the president at both stops.
Use of electronic collars as sole means of restraining dogs is again legal; ordinance to be revised before returning to council in March.
Alexandria will open its vendor cart program to more than just Old Town restaurants.
Some Arlandria residents question adequacy of community outreach for project.
West End resident unsure if he will run as a Democrat or independent.
Proposal will go before City Council on Saturday.
Councilman Rob Krupicka's aide introduces petition to name Monroe Avenue Bridge after longtime Del Ray resident.
Mayor Bill Euille will draft a letter to the U.S. Postal Service and Alexandria's Congressional delegation expressing council's desire to keep Mt. Vernon Avenue and Seminary Road offices open.
Rashad Young on hand as DRBA hands out its Star Awards.
Former city lawmaker launches campaign Facebook page.
Virginia manager of postal operations taking comments on Potomac Station and others until Wednesday.
New vehicles on display Thursday in front of City Hall.
Del Ray resident describes himself as a moderate Republican.
More than 1,600 city residents are currently living with HIV.
Members of city's Richmond delegation discuss upcoming legislation.
Move to George Washington Middle School accommodates largest crowd in the history of the Thanksgiving Day race.
Vice mayor shoots back at perceived political threat made by co-founder of alternative waterfront plan group.
Members of local Boy Scout Troop 129 work on their Citizenship in the Community merit badge.
Collection service for all other Alexandria customers will remain unchanged.
Arlandria-Chirilagua Business Association holds kickoff event at the Four Mile Run Park Community Building.
New zone in the 2300 block of Mt. Vernon Avenue is enforced from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Waterfront Work Group discusses trolley and transportation linkages.
Electronic collars no longer count as physical restraint.
Vietnam veterans pay homage to Congressional Medal of Honor recipient.
Modern facility also houses city's new Department of Emergency Communications.
Patch covers the Senate, House of Delegates and Clerk of the Court elections.
Continuous coverage from polling places in and around Del Ray.
Black History Museum, Mount Vernon Rec Center presenting programs on Friday afternoon.
Republican state Senate candidate in the 30th District builds message around life, liberty and justice.
Republican discusses his candidacy for Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Park receives large donation for renovation efforts.
Wife of U.S. Senate candidate speaks at 'Politics on the Porch' event in Alexandria.
A look back at a week's worth of stories about waterfront redevelopment from Old Town Alexandria Patch.
U.S. Postal Service hosts community meeting to discuss concerns of potential closure of Potomac Station.
Road provides access to Potomac Yard Center, Harris Teeter and Crystal City from Del Ray.
Meeting to address community concerns about office's potential closure.