In his delay decision for NoVA, the governor cited a greater portion of new cases in the region compared to the rest of the state.
Residents should expect temporary no-parking signs and detours when repaving work is done on multi-block sections.
A decision on October's Art on the Avenue has not been made yet.
Activists in one neighborhood are calling on the state to facilitate large-scale testing amid concerns of the virus spreading.
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We hope this will give the community a way to share their pride in our Class of 2020 high school graduates.
The seasonal street festival has gone virtual amid social distancing. Here's how you can participate.
Police say a person was hit on the tracks behind the Potomac Yard shopping center.
Alexandria restaurants scored a few nominations in the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington's annual awards.
The decontamination systems from FEMA can collectively sterlize 240,000 units of protective gear daily to allow reuse.
Registration for summer programs is suspended and some park features remain closed in the city.
The proposed tax increase was withdrawn when the city manager revised the budget in light of the coronavirus crisis.
One recipient of ACT for Alexandria's COVID-19 Response Fund is helping immigrant families that are struggling financially.
With curbside yard waste collection suspended, Alexandria residents have another option to get rid of yard waste.
Del Ray residents can complete community and business-related challenges with a new bingo card every two weeks.
The number of currently hospitalized patients increased over the weekend while the number of discharged patients continues to rise.
As strains on shelters worsen during the coronavirus crisis, a local rescue is seeing interest in adoptions grow.
Spring2Action donations helped the school district send 700 mobile hotspot devices to families without internet access.
As many wear face coverings for tasks like grocery shopping, small businesses have switched gears to make and sell them.
Inova opened a respiratory illness clinic on Monday, and Neighborhood Health has set up testing sites.
The latest updates on the new coronavirus in Alexandria include an Inova respiratory clinic opening, meal fundraisers and more.
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Data from the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association indicates nearly a quarter of hospital ventilators are in use as of Wednesday.
The latest news includes guidance on carryout of alcoholic drinks and food donations to hospital workers and residents in need.
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria has a virtual adoption process to help pets in need during the coronavirus crisis.
The facility hasn't identified other individuals with symptoms. Residents and workers who may have been exposed are under self-quarantine.
The city manager proposed budget revisions as the coronavirus crisis reduced revenue projections.
Businesses are connecting with residents celebrating holidays at home through menus to go, a chalk art contest and more.
The health department identified close contacts of the patient. Positive COVID-19 cases have increased to 130.
Northam reported one rehabilitation facility had 16 resident deaths and 53 asymptomatic people who tested positive for COVID-19.
The animal shelter altered its adoption process to allow for virtual meet-and-greets with adoptable pets.
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Personal protective equipment such as surgical masks, N95 respirators and gloves will be distributed to high-priority personnel.
As hospitality workers are impacted by businesses cutting back, Cheesetique and vendor partners want to feed them.
The governor's executive order directed restaurants to close their dining rooms and offer takeout or delivery only.
Staff are available for urgent services, and residents are asked to delay surrendering pets if possible.
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New state restrictions take effect by the end of Tuesday. The Alexandria Health Department urges residents to take essential trips only.
The governor's order closes K-12 schools for the rest of the 2019-2020 academic year due to the new coronavirus situation.
Alexandria City Public Schools has announced changes to the free meal distribution during the extended school closure.