Veterans Day falls on Wednesday. Here are the schedule changes to know in Alexandria.
This energetic girl is practicing new tricks and looks forward to learning more with her new family.
The retailer said it plans to wind down operations due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Absentee votes counted in a central absentee precinct were largely for Biden. Trump received more votes at one polling place.
Has COVID-19 changed the behavior of Cash Buyers? Check out the interesting trend of Del Ray cash buyers this year compared to last.
In light of the pandemic, the annual festival will screen films virtually and premiere select films.
President Trump visited Arlington on Election Day, voters said the process went swiftly, with the coronavirus a key issue for some people.
Top VA, DC news includes Lee Monument removal court case, police reform legislation, decorated Halloween homes, and 27 missing kids found.
Do Overpriced Listings Sell? Check out how many Del Ray Sellers needed to drop the price and provide closing costs to sell!
State Senators, Delegates from Northern Virginia among patrons for critical legislation
The city's elections office is following state and CDC guidance for polling places related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Community Contributions Can Help Support Grocery Gift Card Distribution
The $5,000 grants will allow businesses purchase equipment and prepare outdoor spaces for the winter months.
The Alexandria School Board will vote in November on whether to rename the two schools.
The remnants of Hurricane Zeta are expected to reach the Mid-Atlantic on Thursday with possible heavy rain, localized flooding and winds.
The remotely-held Del Ray Halloween activities are underway. Pay a visit to the best decorated homes.
Customers experienced power outages with flickering on Friday night in the city.
Residents can also find year-round drop box sites and tips to dispose of medications at home.
This black cat is about to become a lucky one when she finds a new home.
Drop boxes will be available at the additional early voting sites during voting hours.
Council approved development special use permits for the first academic building and six buildings in the North Potomac Yard development.
Some trunk-or-treat and other Halloween events will operate with safety precautions.
The conflict resolution training is being held as employees may be tasked with asking customers to wear masks or practice social distancing.
Barkhaus combines an off-leash areas for dogs with food and drinks for people.
A proposal headed to City Council would allow waivers of penalties for late real estate tax payments due to pandemic-related hardships.
The school district also released results of student, staff and family surveys on Virtual PLUS+ and returning to school.
Art Exhibit at Del Ray Artisans November 6-28, 2020
All regions except southwest Virginia have positive averages in the 4-percent range.
Heavy rainfall is expected in northern Virginia and DC from the remnants of Hurricane Delta; a hazardous weather outlook has been issued.
Buddie is looking for her own buddy to go on walks and play with.
Is your family planning to visit a pumpkin patch this weekend? Here’s the latest weather forecast.
The Halloween parade won't be happening this year, but organizers will hold contests and a scavenger hunt.
Sept. 15-Oct. 15 is officially Latino Heritage Month in the City of Alexandria.
City staff recommended flexibility for businesses be addressed in a longer-term way due to feedback from the business community.
The city is seeking feedback on proposed design plans for a portion of Commonwealth Avenue being repaved in 2021.
While Art on the Avenue has gone virtual in 2020, there are several ways to mark the occasion.
Officials encourage low-risk activities, and the Lee Street event and the Del Ray Halloween Parade have been canceled.
Some activists want Alexandria City Public Schools to end the Memorandum of Understanding allowing school resource officers in schools.
Cities with the rudest drivers were ranked based on the proportion of drivers with certain violations.
View this online exhibit by local artists now through November 1. Purchases are mailed to you by the artists. Curated by Del Ray Artisans.