President Obama's remarks on gun violence draw biggest reaction.
The governor visited Fairfax County Monday to rally support for his transportation bill, promising some money to reduce fees on the Dulles Toll Road.
Alexandria-area representatives to answer questions about General Assembly session.
Legislation in Virginia's House of Delegates could prevent teens under 15 from using indoor tanning salons and require those older to get parental permission.
Proposal would allow localities in Virginia to impose a 1 percent income tax without voter approval.
Connolly writes letter to Postmaster General, asking for legal justification; cites study that says reducing mail volume will lead to revenue loss of $5.2 billion in first year.
Sotheby's plans office for space currently occupied by Elder Crafters.
Carr Hospitality is proposing to remove existing parking lot and replace it with 109-room boutique hotel.
Measures that have passed the state House and Senate would allow a newly created body to take over schools that have been denied state accreditation.
Controversial measure passes in the Virginia House of Delegates 54 - 40 Monday.
What will it mean for the Northern Virginia economy?
Vice Mayor Allison Silberberg will be at St. Elmo's Coffee Pub from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Eight-week program is open to residents and business owners operating within city limits.
Alexandria Del. Charniele Herring proposed a $2,500 credit for small businesses employing public university grads.
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell tours state Thursday asking for support, says plan could jumpstart several projects in Northern Virginia.
Virginia senators say GOP redistricting plan is unconstitutional; Republican legislators say proposal helps the state better comply with the Voting Rights Act.
Bill offered by Del. Krupicka would have required businesses to let people with certain bowel disorders use their employee restrooms in an emergency.
Independent Citizens Association asks City Council to fund revision of the neighborhood's plan, which has not been significantly updated since 1992.
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Snow showers still possible for the afternoon and evening.
Alexandria has organized free sessions from January through June.
Fewer riders expected this year than for the 2009 presidential inauguration of Barack Obama, but there will be station closures and other transportation adjustments.
The City of Alexandria cites accomplishments ranging from the GenOn closure to solar panels at the Beatley Llibrary. What do you think it should focus on in 2013?
Sessions will be held Saturdays from 9 a.m.to noon and Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., Feb. 2 through April 13 at 2525 Mount Vernon Ave.
Many roads will be blocked and parking will not be easy. Find out how to navigate DC during the weekend of the presidential inauguration.
Due to high security levels, many items are prohibited at the inauguration and related events such as balls.
Metro is preparing to be the transportation mode of choice.
The “Reduce Gun Danger Act, “Mental Health First Aid“ proposal and “Flexible School Security Act” are designed to curb gun violence and offer protection to schools and families.
Metro, Secret Service, the official inauguration committee and others are tweeting to help navigate the inauguration weekend.
The Alexandria Transit Company will offer modified service on Monday, Jan. 21, which is both Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the second inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Evening meetings will be held in January and February.
Efforts to keep NSF and land FBI are wholly unrelated, congressman says.
Police from Alexandria, Fairfax County and other areas are sending officers to help with 2013 Presidential Inauguration security.
Bicycles are not allowed at the inauguration itself, but you can still bike into the district, avoid the crowds and get into and out of downtown quickly. Here’s some advice from the pros.
Officials from Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford counties met in Arlington to discuss six potential sites Thursday.
Lawmakers gather at the state Capitol.
Fewer people are listing their home, condo or apartment for rent for the 2013 presidential inauguration weekend. Here's some advice if you decide to rent your pad.
Virginia governor's proposed $3.1 billion transportation overhaul gives higher percentage of sales tax to projects, leaves tax on diesel in tact.
If you didn't get a ticket from your local congressional office, there are areas of downtown DC where you can watch the 2013 Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama without a ticket. Or, you can buy a ticket from a reputable online source.
The commission agreed to amend the current city language so that schools and day care centers may operate in these specially zoned areas with approval of a special permit.