Polls show the candidates for Virginia governor virtually tied.
Former chef in Virginia governor's mansion pleads no contest to pilfering food.
Constitution Week honors one of the nation's most important documents.
High court says Iron Ladies are without "effectual relief" in waterfront suit.
Virginia Governor says he will use outside counsel to defend state in Opportunity Educational Institution lawsuit.
Full House and Senate must still approve measure.
The GOP candidate denies accusations he’d limit contraception. What do you think?
President Obama on Saturday says United States should take action on Syria; will seek Congress' authorization for use of force.
A nine-point plan was offered and made public for the two often quarreling groups to reach consensus on appropriate waterfront redevelopment.
Telework could lighten traffic congestion and save federal workers commuting delays and travel disruptions, according to OPM.
Memorial Bridge will close beginning at 3:15 a.m. Wednesday. Arlington Memorial Circle will remain open.
U.S. Attorney Neil MacBride leaves at a time when his office is investigating Edward Snowden and Virginia's governor.
Insurance experts will be on hand at Sept. 16 forum in Alexandria.
Democrat for governor attempts to distinguish himself from Republican Cuccinelli.
Consumer Energy Alliance to host forum at 9 a.m. Thursday.
Iron Ladies argue council should not have approved waterfront redevelopment plan because proper procedure was not followed.
Samantha Ahdoot, an Alexandria pediatrician, says the fight to defend healthy air is far from over.
An Obama administration plan is in the works that would add fees on cell phone bills to help expand high-speed Internet access in schools.
Gov. Bob McDonnell says local control of schools is key, but that the state is obligated to step into persistently struggling schools.
Supporters for Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli called a New York Times article about GreenTech an example of why McAuliffe would be bad for business.
Alexandria residents who own cars likely will see changes in their personal property tax bills mailed this week.
Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe participates in veteran roundtable in Alexandria.
Poll: Voters looking for fewer beach bums and more Washington work from legislators.
State delegate participated in a 'strategy chat' with the Northern Virginia chapter of NORML on Thursday in Arlington.
Unpaid leave for hundreds of thousands of civilian Department of Defense employees began in July as part of federal budget cuts.
Moody’s Investor Service upgrades the outlook of Alexandria’s credit rating.
The Democratic candidate for attorney general said Wednesday his ethics reform would include a commission to review and improve Virginia ethics laws.
The company still plans to develop the sports complex in the region.
Are taller buildings the right choice for DC?
Alexandria City Manager Rashad Young announces the creation of the Department of Project Implementation.
The City of Alexandria offers a special academy designed to educate residents about how the city works and more.
The ACLU and other groups filed suit on behalf of two same-sex Virginia couples to lift the gay marriage ban in Virginia and get out-of-state marriages recognized.
The governor, at the center of an ethics controversy, told WTOP Radio on Tuesday he will give back thousands of dollars in gifts to Star Scientific CEO Jonnie Williams.
The attorney general has requested that funds from a federal Medicaid settlement be put into the Virginia Retirement System for law enforcement officers.
Del. Rob Krupicka calls for changes following Gov. Bob McDonnell's recent loan repayment.
State Sen. Adam Ebbin receives 2013 Water Champion Award.
Alexandria Mayor Bill Euille hosts forum with local NAACP chapter and city's Human Rights Commission to discuss the Trayvon Martin case.
Five days after the deadline, the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor filed a corrected campaign finance report listing all of his donors.