Start your week off with some upbeat news recently featured on Patch.
Start your week on an upbeat note with some of the good news recently featured on our Patch sites in Virginia and DC.
Plus parents honor late son with donations, lost dog found in McLean, Masonic Temple bathed in blue to honor law enforcement.
Start your week off with some upbeat news from around Virginia and DC.
Start your week off with some good news recently featured on our Patch sites in Virginia and DC.
Plus, holiday lights come to Falls Church's downtown, thanks to donors. Start your week off with some good news.
Free cabs are available in Alexandria area between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. until Jan. 1
'Tis the season for giving. Bring a Toy event at John Strongbow's Tavern on December 12th.
Two raised more than $8,000 for Alexandria Officer Peter Laboy by selling badge pendants with his call sign.
Start your week off with some upbeat news from Virginia and DC, including a dance studio raising needed funds on Kickstarter.
Start your week off with some of the more upbeat news recently featured on our Patch sites in Northern Virginia and DC.
Start your week off with some upbeat news from around the region, featured on our Patch sites in Virginia and DC.
Start your week off right with some of the more upbeat news posted recently on our Patch sites in Virginia and DC.
The Christ Church Lazarus Ministry will receive and distribute 150 turkeys on Tuesday, November 25.
On November 16, Christ Church Alexandria youth will shop for Christmas gifts for low income families.
Plus local library earns top honors, big field hockey win + alumni return to perform in holiday ballet.
Start your week with some upbeat news published in the past week on our Patch sites in Virginia and DC.
Start your week off with some upbeat news featured in the past week on our Patch sites in Virginia and DC.
Start your week off right with some uplifting news from our sites in Virginia and DC.
Plus marching band recognized, rare footage of DC 1924 World Series win and 'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown' coming soon.
Shop for a Cause at Reunions, all of October - Reunions Gift Shop is donating 5 percent of October proceeds to Senior Services of Alexandria
Event will feature Alexandria restaurants, farmers market vendors and benefit Old Town Farmers Market SNAP/EBT Double Dollar Program.
Uplifting news from the past week, from our Patch sites in Northern Virginia and DC.
Up to 90 percent off on appliances, furniture, fixtures, gardening supplies, kitchenware, lumber, flooring, tile, windows, doors and more.
Join us as we raise money for a local dog rescue! They have saved over 4,000 dogs from death row in just a few years of operation from 2010!
Proceeds from the tour will go toward the Twig Surgical Center, a new addition featuring 24 private patient rooms for post-surgical care.
Discover what the Episcopal Church has to offer. Wednesday Nights, September 17 to November 12, 7:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Sharing some of the upbeat news from the past week from our Patch sites in Northern Virginia and DC.
Firefighters, police officers, deputy sheriffs to join tour Sunday in national campaign to support women battling cancer.
Plus a new road is named in memory of a Mount Vernon family and businessman. Heartwarming stories from the past week, from Northern Va., DC.
Plus 'Top Chef' news and an urgent care center expands. Read some of the good news from the past week from our Patch
Executive Chef William Morris will oversee Sept. 7 fall harvest dinner to be held alfresco at Woodlawn Plantation.
Heartwarming and positive stories from our Patch sites in Northern Virginia and DC.
Zara, a young female Belgian Malinois and former shelter dog, will soon become the newest member of the Alexandria Police K-9 Unit.
The Zoo announced the July 29 birth of an endangered Brazilian Tapir Monday.
Pet photo calendar contest, an annual fundraiser for Alexandria shelter, is underway until Sept. 15.
Plus, Springfield on FBI 'short list' for possible HQ and 'The Butler' author will hold lecture, book signing in Alexandria.
Neighborhood cook-outs, block parties scheduled for Tuesday in support of the annual event.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.