To create the best experience for our school communities, we appreciate your feedback on several vital initiatives. In this issue of Exp ...
Assistant Chief Don Hayes will assume the role of acting chief when Police Chief Michael Brown retires.
Mittens loves to spend her days cuddled up to her favorite person.
The National Weather issued a flash flood warning for some areas as heavy rainfall impacts the area.
Mayor Justin Wilson received more votes at 25 precincts and the absentee precinct. Former Mayor Allison Silberberg won five precincts.
Mayor Justin Wilson once again defeated former Mayor Allison Silberberg in a rematch, and the City Council nominees were decided.
Alexandria's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Refreshed at VCA Alexandria Animal Hospital Exhibit Dates: June 1–September 25, 2021
Publish a photo of pops on the Del Ray Patch for Father’s Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
The repaving project in June will be split into two phases, according to the city's Transportation & Environmental Services.
Last Friday, several ACPS students and staff were invited to join President Joe Biden, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Governor Ralph Nort ...
Dutch is a senior who still has plenty of energy for walks and prefers people over toys.
The event features tastes from Del Ray restaurants over the course of three days.
This June 3-5 the Library is partnering with LGBTQ Task Force to provide programming celebrating PRIDE month here in Alexandria. Three d ...
Activities are planned for Del Ray's First Thursday along with a fundraiser for Dunbar Alexandria-Olympic Boys & Girls Club.
While the King Street Trolley remains suspended, DASH Bus will increase service on some routes.
Alzheimer's Association encourages people to make brain health a priority as pre-pandemic activities resume
This week, we have much to celebrate with incredible achievements around our school division. Please join me in congratulating the succe ...
For Memorial Day weekend, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria will waive adoption fees for senior pets like Mickey.
June 1 - August 31, 2021
Residents are invited to the town hall, which focuses on racial incidents in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ready to cool off this summer in the pool? Here are the hours and admission information for local pools.
Memorial Day weekend in Alexandria features a jazz festival and various closures for the federal holiday.
It has been exciting to plan for Fall 2021 when we look forward to welcoming all students back for five days a week of in-person learnin ...
Ron is a little shy when you first meet him, but once's he's comfortable, he'll give affection to no end.
More than 18 million children could go hungry in the United States. Here’s where kids can get a healthy meal in Alexandria.
The Alexandria Library is celebrating Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month this year with various virtual events rang ...
Event to include updates on plans for Fall 2021 Walk to End Alzheimer's
While over half are likely to get children 12 to 15 vaccinated, readers were more split on children under 12, who cannot yet get vaccines.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
The Bike to Work Day event on May 21 will encourage people working remotely to participate.
City Council adjusted Alexandria's face mask requirement after Gov. Ralph Northam lifted the mandate for vaccinated people in most settings.
On Tuesday, we sent you an important email message asking you to fill out the Learning Choice Form for your child(ren) about your prefer ...
The environmental award recognizes Joyce Hylton's work as a master gardener volunteer with the Virginia Cooperative Extension.
Soho likes the simple pleasures of being around people and playing with squeaky toys.
Patch wants to know whether you plan on getting your young teens vaccinated now that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has expanded EUA.
Exhibit Dates: June 4–26, 2021 Opening Day Appointments: Friday, June 4 from 12-8pm
Vaccine providers are now offering the COVID-19 vaccine to people 12 and up after a CDC committee's recommendation on Wednesday.
We've rounded up in-person graduation plans by T.C. Williams, Bishop Ireton, Episcopal High Schools and St. Stephen's and St. Agnes.
Non-profit's April Activities Continue Support for Local Families