Alexandria School Board Chair Karen Graf "disappointed" with Gov. Bob McDonnell's remarks.
'Revenge porn,' guns at private schools and banning electronic cigarettes for minors are also on the table.
John Komoroske has served on the influential commission for more than 23 years.
Clarence Tong replaces Dak Hardwick.
Potentially compromised accounts leads to immediate reissues, according to state's Department of Social Services.
Anna Leider replaces Tom Parkins, who retired Dec. 31.
The temporary increase is supposed to generate an additional $2.8 billion in revenue to make up for earlier losses.
Alexandria resident Kathryn Papp writes of Overseers, Tourists, Planimeters and Old Towners.
Trash and recycling will not be picked up Wednesday, pushing back collection for the remainder of the week.
Plan calls for the removal of 27 on-street parking spaces and the narrowing of travel lanes on King Street between Russell Road and Janney's Lane.
Meet with Vice Mayor Allison Silberberg Saturday morning to discuss whatever is concerning you.
If approved, Virginia would join a growing number of states giving offenders a fair shot at work.
Totals still have to be certified between Mark Herring and Mark Obenshain, but preliminary results point to a clear, but still narrow, end to the election.
Alexandria City Council approves lighted tennis courts at T.C. Williams High School. Mayor Bill Euille says its time to discuss lights at Parker-Gray Stadium.
Del. Rob Krupicka and state Sen. Adam Ebbin file legislation in Richmond that would abolish suicide as a crime.
Alexandria Registrar Tom Parkins has overseen election operations in the city since 2000.
With Democrat Terry McAuliffe weeks from the governor’s office, a priority rises from the undocumented and their supporters.
New 24-acre park opens on the eastern edge of the Potomac Yard development.
Moran represented Virginia's 46th District in the House of Delegates from 1996 to 2008.
Alexandria Mayor Bill Euille to meet with Gov.-elect Terry McAuliffe's transition team.
Elected officials in Alexandria and across the commonwealth offer their remarks on the life of the influential statesman.
Congressional negotiators continue working to reach a deal that would avert another government shutdown.
Blackwall Hitch restaurant proposes massive overhaul of vacant Torpedo Factory Food Pavilion.
Bill Hendrickson believes innovative, current-day architecture can coexist with the historic buildings of Old Town Alexandria.
Recount likely after State Board of Elections certifies results.
The Capital Bikeshare network in Alexandria has seen a 72 percent cost recovery in its first year, far exceeding initial projections.
City selects Pango USA, a different provider than that used by DC and Arlington.
Old Dominion Boat Club and city to enter a 90-day negotiation period concerning riverfront parking lot.
The 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is Friday, Nov. 22.
Gus Deeds likely committed suicide after altercation, according to Virginia State Police. Mental health questions raised in news report.
Alexandria City Council identified building a 50-meter pool as a priority in its capital improvement plan this spring.
In case of tie, vote shifts to general assembly.
Old Dominion Boat Club officials told they will not be able to make presentation at public hearing focused on the city's options for implementation of its waterfront plan in regards to club property.
Alexandria's public hearing to discuss options for implementing its waterfront plan in regards to the boat club’s parking lot set for Nov. 19.
Joe Seskey, a 25-year veteran of the Alexandria Police Department, had previously coordinated special events and large-scale emergency operations.
Fairfax County still has unresolved results.
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