Residents still can set leaf bags out on their curbs until Jan. 11.
The workshops are held in Arlington County and pre-registration is required.
Mayor Bill Euille says he looks forward to working with the new council, but tough choices must be made in the three years ahead.
A full Democratic slate is headed to City Hall after the general election in November.
Krupicka plans to address a diverse portfolio of issues, but says the bulk of his bills will focus on education.
Democratic Rep. Jim Moran says the new tax-cut legislation puts Northern Virginia on the chopping block.
Helicopters are in the skies over the area.
Metered parking payments are not required Jan. 1 and no refuse collection scheduled for Jan. 1. Collection usually occurring on Jan. 1, 2, and 3 will be collected one day late.
Event held Wednesday at T.C. Williams High School.
The survey is intended to help identify the needs of families in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts.
Representatives of three state education agencies issued a rebuttal to Gov. McDonnell's comments about possibly allowing teachers and other school staff to carry weapons.
Northern Virginia Democrat cites Republican polls of NRA members that show support for five measures.
The EPA says there are easy ways to help keep the green in the environment during the holidays.
In response to the shootings at a school in Connecticut, Del. Bob Marshall has a proposal to arm some teachers.
Beginning in 2013, residents will no longer have the option to receive paper checks for refunds and can only use direct deposit to their bank account or receive a prepaid debit card.
Northern Virginia lawmakers will likely introduce or reintroduce gun bills at 2013 legislative session. Is this the year some of them will pass?
In wake of Newtown shooting, Gov. Bob McDonnell wants to look at all resources to keep campuses from kindergarten through college safe.
The magazine ranks Virginia highly thanks to a "pro-business regulatory climate."
The Union Street Corridor Study, which stems from the Waterfront Small Area Plan, makes multiple short- and long-term recommendations to make the area more cohabitable for bikes, cars and pedestrians.
Nelsie Smith previously worked with Alexandria City Manager Rashad Young in Greensboro, N.C.
Moran's girlfriend releases statement calling police report 'inaccurate,' saying that she fell.
Arlington, Alexandria originally planned to split the cost of a Route 1 streetcar.
Alexandria residents question the efficacy of the Marshall-Newman amendment to the Virginia Constitution.
Sen. Dick Saslaw says it's tough to get a bill offering more controls on guns through the Virginia General Assembly. Sen. Adam Ebbin agrees.
Public comment largely centered on voting rights and health care issues.
Herring represents central and west Alexandria in the state House of Delegates.
Lawmakers ask GSA to consider the area, noting that many FBI employees already live in Northern Virginia.
Crime Commission to discuss making texting behind the wheel a reckless driving charge.
DASH looking into providing shrink-wrapped buses for weekend service.
City did not receive a bid to operate the line following a request for contractors.
Virginia's lieutenant governor made the announcement Wednesday morning.
Cards cost $15. Additionally, Metro has released a schedule of service for Inauguration Day.
Council opts for nautical fence but puts emphasis on replacing unstable bulkhead.
The Children, Youth and Families Collaborative Commission is seeking input on developing policies for the city's children and youth. Three forums have been scheduled.
Free counseling provided through VICAP, the Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program, and the Department of Community and Human Services Division of Aging and Adult Services.
Trash and recycling remains on a regular schedule and will be picked up on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. No parking restrictions Thursday or Friday. Parking is free in city garages Friday.
Police have responded to four crashes since new lanes opened Saturday, all around the Springfield-area northbound Express Lanes entrance.
City of Alexandria efforts to move the Metro bus mart out of North Old Town slow down over legal issues.
Saturday's docket includes addressing whether there should be a fence around the Windmill Hill bulkhead and what it should look like.