Louis Kokonis, 90, isn't ready to retire yet even after 63 years of teaching math at Alexandria City Public Schools.
A proposed zoning amendment on bonus height allowances for affordable housing seeks to address affordable housing needs in Alexandria.
Alexandria is again vying to get a spot in the top small cities list in Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards.
Kip is an energetic dog that can be your companion on walks or simply enjoy a game of fetch.
This weekend brings Washington Nationals games, tulip and bluebell festivals, Easter egg hunts and many more spring events.
The Easter holiday could mean a meal out for some families. Here are some restaurant specials around Del Ray.
The Del Ray Business Association will hosts a blood drive with Inova to help maintain the blood supply.
Business owner Anne Barkow previously taught in Latin America and realized a dream of opening a language school.
The Alexandria Health Department and other providers are making a second booster COVID-19 dose available to eligible groups.
There are many events to check out this weekend, from the National Cherry Blossom Festival, to a carnival, historic walking tour and more.
Egg hunts and other Easter activities are rolling into the Alexandria area in April.
Alexandria Library is bringing back normal hours and tweaking other policies in early April.
Build A Child's Library Event Brings New Books And Many Smiles To Local Students
A book-themed street festival will kick off the First Thursdays along Mount Vernon Avenue in Del Ray.
A bridge between Arlington County and Alexandria has a lane closure due to a structural issue.
National Prayer Luncheon for Life Honors Live Action with Pro-Life Impact Award & $50K Grant
The mayor seeks mitigation measures during the Yellow Line bridge shutdown, which will be longer than Metro told the city in 2021.
Pisco, a senior beagle mix, would love to sniff his way around Alexandria with a new owner.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival, DC Tattoo Expo, Easter bunny visits and other events are planned this weekend.
Alexandria ranks nationally in a new study on the most sought-after places for young apartment renters.
April 1–30, 2022
Del Ray-based Passionately Pets has been providing pet sitting and dog walking services since 2007 and gives back to pets in need.
Rocki is an introverted cat who'd love to get comfortable with a new home. Her adoption fees have been covered by a donor.
Niche, a platform for community and school ratings, released its best places to live rankings based on data and community reviews.
Live Action is Nominated for 2022 Pro-Life Impact Award for Protecting the Preborn and $50k Grant at March 25 Recognition
Saturday's City Council meeting involved approval of broadband franchise agreements, authority to set speed limits below 25 mph, and more.
The new restaurant pays homage to the owner's great-grandfather Tony, who impressed President John F. Kennedy with his rye bread.
Amy DuVall left her DC career to pursue a pastry business called from politics to pastry. Her business has flourished with local support.
A six-week program run by the Del Ray Farmers' Market will feature weekly activities geared toward children ages 4 to 12.
Lou has mastered the art of modeling, but he's also learning new tricks while waiting to meet potential adopters.
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In the fall, Metro will connect the Potomac Yard station with other Metro tracks, requiring a shutdown of stations south of the airport.
Matt & Tony's, the replacement for Charlie's on the Avenue, will offer American comfort food for indoor and outdoor dining.
The ordinance would not immediately change any speed limits, but the city could pursue "slow zone" pilot projects.
The public hearing will allow public comment on the City of Alexandria operating budget, capital plan and tax rate recommendations.
Munchkin doesn't need much in the form of entertainment and would love to join a family with a similar "zen" vibe.
Based on new CDC metrics, masks are now optional in most Alexandria city government locations.
From the Pandemic Remembrance at the Lincoln Memorial to Washington Capitals and Wizards home games, here's what's coming up this weekend.
From cherry blossom themed events to favorites like First Thursday and the Historic Homes & Garden Tour, here's what's coming up in spring.
While students will have optional masking, a mask requirement continues for staff and visitors at Alexandria public schools.