Sheriff Dana Lawhorne will retire as his term ends at the end of the year.
The organic and natural food company dates back to 2006, when it started selling at the Del Ray Farmers Market.
The nightly lane closures over the weekend will impact the I-395 regular and express lanes.
Alzheimer's Association to host free webinar on March 10
After a public survey determined the top three name choices for each, the superintendent recommended final names.
The health department is making appointments for people who preregistered on different dates, varying by subgroup in phase 1b.
Select special education and English language learner students started hybrid learning with two days of in-person learning per week.
Fares will return to DASH bus after other regional bus systems resumed fares in early January.
The Virginia Department of Health has new data on vaccine demographics by locality.
See how well utility providers in the Del Ray area and across VA serve their electric customers.
U.S. Army veteran Ireedui Batsaikhan opened the Del Ray Sylvan Learning Center to help the younger generation succeed.
Police have not determined if multiple suspects are involved in the indecent exposures since last May.
Foxy is smart like a fox, but she's also a dog at heart who loves belly rubs.
The city has a design team for the redevelopment of a former pool into a spray park.
New federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Alexandria and across VA as the pandemic wanes.
The stormwater utility fee increase is expected to generate more funds to address stormwater capacity amid recent flooding issues.
Officials are also petitioning the state to add additional workers to the current Phase 1b.
Police are investigating a car theft while the victim was pumping gas.
Looking for entertainment on a snow day? Elizabeth will demand your attention with her acrobatic skills and playful nature.
The city manager provided a proposed budget with a lower tax rate and alternate options with a stable tax rate or 6-cent decrease.
Police are investigating after the homeless individual was found at a bus stop Tuesday morning.
Volunteering and supporting food pantries in Alexandria are among the ways to show kindness on Feb. 17.
The Del Ray Business Association presented the award to owner Petros Ghebre-Egziabher on Friday.
Hugo is a is 9-month-old dog with puppy energy ready to learn more tricks.
Appointments are expected for those 16 to 64 with underlying conditions. In related news, a new statewide preregistration system is coming.
Presidents Day brings numerous schedule changes in Alexandria. George Washington Birthday festivities are happening throughout the month.
See how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Alexandria and across Virginia.
Semifinalist names for the schools have been proposed before the school board chooses the final names in the spring.
Even if you're celebrating Valentine's Day at home this year, restaurants will offer specials or their regular menus.
The superintendent released a revised timeline for the return to school, which would bring back students from March 2 to 16.
It's Girl Scout Cookie season, and Del Ray residents can buy them online from a local troop or at upcoming booths.
Restaurants are taking orders for food to enjoy during the big game on Super Bowl Sunday.
Residents can vote for the business they believe captures the heart and soul of Del Ray.
Dr. Lauren Fisher of Del Ray Psych & Wellness will succeed Sue Kovalsky as the business association's president.
See how the COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Alexandria and across Virginia.
It wasn't as much snow as some had hoped, but that didn't stop residents from admiring the scenery or building snowmen.
City government is open on Feb. 1, although unscheduled leave is an option for non-emergency personnel.
The Virginia Department of Health expects a higher total of cases and testing numbers on Monday due to a system upgrade.
The market will operate from 8 a.m. to noon at The Pat Miller Neighborhood Square, 203 E. Oxford Ave.
This sweet bunny can be a little shy, but she'll warm up with some quiet time and treats from her new family.