The latest restaurant inspections included restaurants with multiple violations, such as one with a pest violation.
The Arden, a 126-unit affordable housing community, is expected to open in January.
A Wendy's location opening on Richmond Highway in Fairfax County will have free food for a year for the first 100 customers.
Here are the latest inspection reports, including numerous restaurants with no violations and some with one or multiple violations.
The affordable units at the new North Hill development are being leased while townhouses are being sold.
Della Js Delectables, a locally-owned restaurant offering southern home cooking, is open with a new parklet at the shopping center.
A ribbon cutting will be held for Mount Vernon Plaza's new parklet as well as the relocated Della J's Delectables.
The latest restaurant inspections included numerous restaurants with no violations and some with one or multiple violations.
Veterans, service members and military spouses are invited to a two-day career fair with over 40 regional employers.
Career Properties owner and broker Swindell Sutton has been a mentor to real estate agents for 50 years and acquired the company in 1980.
Southern comfort food is coming to the former Ruby Tuesday space in Hybla Valley as Della J's Delectables relocates from Springfield.
See recent health inspection results for restaurants in the Richmond Highway corridor, including those with multiple violations or none.
Items commonly bought during back-to-school shopping will not have sales tax during Virginia's three-day sales tax holiday.
McCutcheon/Mount Vernon and other park authority-run farmers markets will participate in National Farmers Market Week from Aug. 7 to 13.
Beyond/Hello will serve medical cannabis patients in Virginia at its new dispensary on Richmond Highway.
Bun Papa, a pop-up concept at Breads & Water Company and Beeliner Diner, is one of the 2022 RAMMY winners for excellence in food service.
An affordable housing developer is preparing to start leasing at four upcoming apartment communities in Virginia.
Black Restaurant Week is happening throughout the DC-Baltimore region to promote Black-owned businesses.
Among the violations found at local restaurants were mold in an ice machine and the presence of flies.
7-Eleven Day, or Slurpee Day, is celebrated with a free Slurpee redeemed through a rewards app at 7-Eleven locations.
Restaurant inspections are back online for the first time since 2019. See the latest results for Hybla Valley and Groveton restaurants.
Jollibee, a Filipino fast food restaurant with a growing presence in North America, will open at the Plaza at Landmark shopping center.
Restaurant inspections are back online for the first time since 2019. See the latest results for Belle Haven and Fort Hunt restaurants.
Mother's Day is right around the corner. Residents in greater Alexandria can make brunch reservations now for the special occasion.
The farmers market will return to the Sherwood Regional Library parking lot in 2022 with over a dozen vendors.
A Hybla Valley business called Evolution Glamping will set up luxury tent rentals with a goal of helping families enjoy nature.
ALX Sharpen is a business started by a Navy veteran offering professional knife sharpening services from his Fort Hunt home.
Fairfax County is looking for a food business accelerator to provide a commercial kitchen and support for emerging food concepts.
Before you fill up the tank, take a look at the lowest gas prices in and around the Route 1 corridor.
State senators voted 29-9 on an amendment that would allow a mask opt-out in public K-12 schools.
Over 250 people visited the Ethiopian convenience store for the grand opening this past weekend.
As the property owner proposes affordable senior housing, county staff were directed to develop a plan amendment for the Groveton site.
The most vocal criticism was centered around the "privilege bingo" activity including being a military kid.
Maryland festival features six award-winning fireworks shows and live musical entertainment for the entire family.
To date, 103 Greater Alexandria businesses received a share of the $16 million in PIVOT grant funds to more than 1,000 local businesses.
The new IDA facility in Alexandria will include 370,000 square feet of space and will have a conference center with a 300-seat auditorium.
Greater Alexandria area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Greater Alexandria.
According to the report, minority-owned businesses face a higher risk of becoming insolvent.