A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Democrat Terry McAuliffe claims no less than 60 percent of the vote at every Alexandria precinct.
Incumbent Democrat Rob Krupicka claims 73.7 percent of the vote, according to unofficial results.
Alexandria voters cast their ballots for state and local races.
See running vote totals for Democrat Terry McAuliffe, Republican Ken Cuccinelli and Libertarian Robert Sarvis, live, as they come in. More totals for lieutenant governor and attorney general races.
A law requiring photo identification at the polls was signed into law in May in Virginia. This new photo ID requirement will not take effect until July 1, 2014, but you will need to bring some form of ID.
President Barack Obama campaigned for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe in Arlington on Sunday.
A quick look at what you need to know for Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5 in Virginia, plus what you'll see on the ballot.
Virginia Supreme Court says the boat club retains rights to the Old Town Alexandria alleyway.
Alexandria Vice Mayor Allison Silberberg writes that there must be a shared vision when it comes to new construction in Old Town.
City to host second meeting concerning landscape design and flood mitigation elements of its waterfront plan.
Alexandria officials take an early look at increasing broadband infrastructure.
Tickets are available at four Northern Virginia locations. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5.
A Nov. 5 sweep for the Democrats?
Meet with Vice Mayor Allison Silberberg Saturday morning to discuss whatever is concerning you.
Virginia gubernatorial debate at Virginia Tech was broadcast in select markets.
Councilmen Paul Smedberg and Justin Wilson argue against the practice of set-aside funding.
Two Alexandria councilmembers write that the stewardship of taxpayer dollars requires a careful look at priorities.
Unchallenged city candidates for sheriff and commonwealth's attorney discuss their plans with the Del Ray Business Association.
Former President Bill Clinton to campaign for McAuliffe Sunday in Dale City.
Slain community activist presented Alexandria's One Love Community Festival annually in the fields next to George Washington Middle School.
Non-candidate picks up an endorsement for his ideas; paper proclaims enough write-in votes will force parties to take notice.
Despite a recent rise in the polls, Libertarian Robert Sarvis will not be allowed to debate with Republican Ken Cuccinelli and Democrat Terry McAuliffe on Thursday.
City conducting detailed analysis of proposals for the waterfront property at the foot of Prince Street.
Congress votes to reopen government, raise the debt ceiling.
Opponents criticize candidate's record on guns and social issues outside members-only cigar club.
Shutdown has already postponed Wilson Bridge Half Marathon.
Post calls the choice clear: "Pragmatic and moderate or polarizing and provocative."
Some city officials are questioning waiving an affordable housing donation from the developer of the National Science Foundation office.
Issue has been contentious part of Virginia gubernatorial campaign.
City to hold special public hearing to discuss resolving dispute with boat club.
Residents have three ways to recycle their leaves.
While the government stalls, businesses ramp up their offerings to furloughed workers.
Furloughed? Why not take a trip out to Mount Vernon?
With fare media changing and job centers in the city on the move, Alexandria City Council questions whether the Old Town Transit Shop is the best way to reach commuters.
Virginia gubernatorial candidates debated Wednesday night in McLean.
Virginia governor candidates talk government shutdown, Navy Yard shootings, gay marriage — and the Washington Redskins.
Lieutenant governor candidates faced off Tuesday night at George Mason University's Arlington campus.
Terry McAuliffe and Ken Cuccinelli go at it head-to-head Wednesday.