Johnson has worked in top management positions for the city since October 2003.
Events are part of city's celebration of America Recycles Day, officially held Nov. 15.
New Virginia senator says first order of business is to work on good solutions to nation's debt.
City's initiative to garner more feedback from its residents continues next Thursday in an evening meeting.
Alexandrians went to the polls this year for a Democratic primary, a special election and then to cast their ballots in November for president, senator, representative, mayor, city council and School Board. Patch makes a trip to the archives.
The latest in election results for mayor, City Council and School Board.
Alexandria's mayor says both he and Obama need to be re-elected to finish up their unfinished business. For Mayor Euille, that's affordable housing.
State Sen. Adam Ebbin, who represents Alexandria as well as part of Arlington and Fairfax counties, spoke with Patch from the Obama-Biden headquarters in Old Town.
Steady streams of voters wend their way through Old Town neighborhoods.
Alfred Street church's ipray.iserve.iVote initiative to energize and educate voters culminates this week.
Old Dominion Boat Club wants Alexandria's Circuit Court to reconsider allowing Virtue Feed & Grain to use Wales Alley for outdoor seating.
The Mount Vernon Chapter of the Sierra Club said it is supporting but not endorsing both incumbent Democratic Mayor Bill Euille and challenger Andrew Macdonald, an independent.
Virginia's Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal to a Circuit Court decision on the city's waterfront plan and related zoning issue.
Old Town resident Nate Macek says Democrats will continue to enhance the vibrancy of the city.
Royal Street office in Old Town will be open on Tuesday.
Tree will light up Market Square beginning Nov. 23, the beginning of the city's holiday season.
These restrictions are the result of a 2011 safety study of the Washington Street corridor, which was approved by the city's Traffic and Parking Board late last year.
The group is supporting John Taylor Chapman, Tim Lovain, Del Pepper, Paul Smedberg, Justin Wilson and Bob Wood in their bids to win a seat this November.
Citizen survey asking for Input on civic engagement in Alexandria is now open through Oct. 25.
Mayor Bill Euille has joined many other U.S. mayors in supporting Nov. 1 as "Extra Mile Day."
Washington, D.C.-based gallery of art has been seeking to move to another location that is more affordable and larger.
Judge denies motions by the city and its opponents in a case brought by the city asking the court to rule that the Board of Zoning Appeals does not have certain authorities.
Fervent supporters of candidates on the presidential and vice presidential level gathered in Arlington and Alexandria for the past two debates, comparing debates and cheering on their preferred candidate.
Here are details on Tuesday's debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney.
At a City Council candidate forum in Old Town on Wednesday night, the first question asked was predictably about the city's plans to develop its riverside.
Alexandria to ask for ideas for renovating and leasing the rundown, waterfront building.
Hundreds of patients received doses of steroids tainted with meningitis. Know the signs and symptoms.
Purchase new or used qualifying products in stores or online between Oct. 5 and Oct. 8.
As city copes with growth and density, how to preserve and expand parks and play space becomes a debate focus.
Residents are encouraged to offer their input on the city's FY14 budget at Oct. 13 public hearing.
Incumbent Democratic Mayor Bill Euille debated independent challenger Andrew Macdonald Tuesday night at George Washington Middle School.
Coal-fired power plant ceased operations Oct. 1.
Career fair is free and open to all job seekers but registration is required.
What's Next Alexandria is designed to garner more citizen input.
There are various reasons you may be eligible for absentee voting, which begins Sept. 21. You can cast your absentee ballot via mail or in person.
Community members say bike rental program will aid transportation issues and boost economic development. Plus, it makes Alexandria "cool."