Alexandria Police say a suspect fired multiple shots at officers, leading to a traffic stop.
Treat your pooch to an end-of-summer dip in a City of Alexandria public pool. Friendly dogs of all sizes can enjoy swims.
The city's pools have closed for the season, which means it's almost time for dogs to have fun in the pools.
First Lady Jill Biden returns to the classroom at Northern Virginia Community College. She first joined the faculty in 2009.
Frankie's tough exterior is just a ruse. This adoptable dog loves snuggling and being a couch potato at the end of the day.
Organizations in the DC area, including Animal Welfare League of Alexandria, lending a helping paw to animals from shelters in Louisiana.
City Council will consider a 5-cent disposable plastic bag tax that would take effect on Jan. 1, 2022.
The City of Alexandria urges residents, businesses and property owners to prepare for the remnants of Tropical Storm Ida.
Alexandria City Public Schools canceled afternoon and evening activities as Ida remnants impact the region Wednesday.
The firefighters union raised concerns about not all in-service vehicles having advanced life support personnel and other staffing concerns.
The final First Thursday of 2021 will be held in September with a team spirit theme.
The city will make sandbags available to residents Tuesday due to potential flooding from the hurricane remnants.
Firefighters will be at various locations around the city to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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A severe thunderstorm is impacting parts of the region Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Virginia's SOL test results will not impact state or federal accountability systems.
Help end the pandemic by wearing a mask over both your nose and mouth, washing your hands frequently, and getting vaccinated.
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The Birchmere's COVID-19 vaccination policy begins Wednesday, Aug. 25.
Schools are welcoming back students for the new school year, including some that hadn't been in person since March 2020.
Alexandria ranks high among U.S. cities based on various metrics involving housing, community, care, services and businesses.
The City of Alexandria and Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS) are joining together to implement COVID-19 vaccination and testing.
Top VA, DC news includes third vaccine doses for immunocompromised, gas station accused of price gouging, lightning strike closes monument.
It is time to turn the page on a new school year and look forward to the promise of what the 2021-22 school year will bring.
These two friends would thrive in any household as long as they're together.
Fans of the Titans and other high school teams prepare for a return to fall football.
An Alexandria accountant admitted through a plea agreement in federal court to filing false tax returns.
Metro will boost rail and bus service along with other changes aimed at making transit more desirable to use.
Flash flooding impacted homes and streets early Sunday in Alexandria. Stormwater capacity remains a key concern with flash flooding events.
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This affectionate black cat is named August, so this month would be the perfect time to adopt him.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Del Ray area was no exception.
This weekend's calendar includes the Alexandria Summer Sidewalk Sale, 90s Bar Crawl, flea markets, concerts and more.
Over a dozen Del Ray restaurants are participating in the August bar crawl.
An Alexandria man won one of the major prizes in the Cash4Life game: a choice of $1,000 per week or a $1 million cash prize.
The City of Alexandria is developing a guaranteed income pilot program to provide direct, recurring cash payments of $500 a month.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.