Environmental Protection Agency wants citizens to submit video clips on the role water plays in their lives.
Alexandria City Councilman Rob Krupicka handily won over his two competitors, Republican Tim McGhee and Libertarian Justin Malkin.
Voters head to the polls to vote for their state delegate in Tuesday's special election.
Voters in 13 precincts in Alexandria as well as parts of Arlington and Fairfax counties will vote for their state delegate for the 45th District.
New lanes open near BRAC facility on Sept. 1.
Libraries are closed from Sept. 1-3. Trash will not be picked up on Monday and scheduled pickup will be delayed one day during the week of Sept. 3.
Club says voters who care about the environment should vote for Rob Krupicka.
The legal deadline to register to vote in the Sept. 4 Special Election is Tuesday at 5 p.m. Voter registration applications submitted by mail must be postmarked on or before Aug. 28.
Group says Krupicka will act in the best interest of children and the association's members.
Adults are much more likely to die from illnesses preventable with vaccines, because so many people think shots are just for children.
The Department of Motor Vehicles' DMV 2 Go unit will be parked in front of City Hall on Thursday, saving residents a trip to the Alexandria branch of the DMV.
Court dismisses complaint without ability to refile.
From parade planning to transportation, sister cities and landscaping, the city seeks the expertise of its citizens to help Alexandria operate smoothly.
The city has mailed 2012 business personal property tax bills to all businesses that were operating in Alexandria as of Jan. 1, 2012.
The city has mailed this year's vehicle personal property tax bills to all vehicle owners registered in the city.
Many Alexandria voters are eligible to vote absentee, but relatively few take advantage of this option, according to the Voter Registration Office.
Alexandria pools reduce their hours beginning next week and will be open through Sept. 3.
Several West End civic associations are sponsoring the event.
The city is considering five different options for a short-term fence around the deteriorating Windmill Hill Park bulkhead.
Event next week will discuss refinancing options and ways to avoid foreclosure, among other things.
Nearly 900 voters came to Lyles-Crouch Traditional Academy in Old Town to show their support for one of two Democratic candidates.
The canvass is scheduled to be held in three locations on Aug. 2.
As of June 30, incumbent Mayor Bill Euille raised about $26,000 to competitor Andrew Macdonald's $17,000.
Project is funded by a U.S. Energy Department grant.
Three sites are currently under consideration by the group, which is evaluating their purchase with $1.5 million from the Defense Department.
The 45th House District Nominating Committee convened on Thursday to organize a caucus to nominate a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates.
Plans for a hotel on the city's riverside were met mostly with criticism, but also many suggestions for improvement at Wednesday night's Board of Architectural Review work session.
Republican and Democratic parties must hold a canvass to nominate their candidates by Aug. 4.
Attorney Roy Shannon says Board of Architectural Review must clarify its intent and the city must clarify its process in considering a hotel to be built on the riverside.
Carr Hospitality has offered three new proposals for a new hotel at 220 S. Union St.
Board of Architectural Review expected to hold informal work session on Carr Hospitality proposal for waterfront hotel in lieu of formal vote.