The final round of scholarships bring the National Merit Scholarship winners to over 7,100 nationwide.
Reggie's adoption fee is covered through July 13 as part of the Red, White & Woof Adoption Event.
The Alexandria School Board chose its leadership roles for the new school year during its organizational meeting Thursday.
Many of the July 4 fireworks events have passed, but Alexandria's event is set for this weekend. Here's what to know.
The Animal Welfare League Of Alexandria is seeking to improve veterinary care access to an underserved area of the city.
On Thursday, a hazardous weather outlook was in effect for Northern Virginia. See the latest forecast and timing for severe weather.
Alexandria Library said it will be closed for one day and have minor disruptions to service as it implements the new catalog system.
Cake4Kids, a volunteer effort to provide cakes for children in need, is approaching its 10,000th cake milestone in Northern Virginia.
As some Alexandria STI rates are higher than the state and region's, a public health clinic is offering free syphilis testing.
Some airports have already started to implement the change at security checkpoints, with major airports in Virginia expected to do so soon.
Alexandria is on the Travel + Leisure's Best Cities in the U.S. list with the likes of Santa Fe, New Orleans and Honolulu.
An Alexandria teen's hiking nonprofit is calling on youth to host hikes to collect donations for Texas flooding victims.
A school supply drive is underway to help Alexandria City Public Schools students in need. Here's how to help.
The Independence Day holiday will bring closures and various fireworks events to the region.
The more than 1,000-page bill includes cuts to Medicaid and covers 2024 campaign tax promises, including no tax on tips and overtime wages.
Patch has rounded up the July 4th fireworks displays and other holiday events happening across Virginia.
The next session of the Community Police Academy will help residents learn about police work through hands-on activities.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Alexandria.
The group behind the "No Kings" demonstrations is joining with other activist groups in mobilizing nationwide on July 4, including in VA.
The fire chief briefed City Council on reducing the fire department employee's 56-hour work week under the collective bargaining agreement.
Alexandria Police are investigating indecent exposures believed to be from the same suspect.
Alexandria Police say they've charged a suspect in an attempted bank robbery after an arrest in another jurisdiction.
World UFO Day is July 2. See what's been spotted in the skies over Virginia.
From Northern Virginia to Hampton Roads, Patch has rounded up the best July 4th fireworks displays and festive events across Virginia.
Alexandria Police are investigating a stabbing that injured one person and shooting that killed another.
A young Alexandria reader invited a real cop to her mystery-themed birthday — and Officer Ignacio delivered in style.
Metro is preparing to shut down two stations for nearly a month and conduct single-tracking on the Yellow Line over two weekends.
This 6-month-old girl has some growing to do, and she'd love to spend her formative years with a loving family.
Cooler temperatures are expected Friday behind a backdoor cold front, but warmer conditions will return once again this weekend.
Hundreds of volunteers distributed household essentials to residents in need during the Stock the Block drive-thru event.
The reopening was delayed after the city fixed additional filtration issues with one of its outdoor pools.
Ahead of a free shopping day with formal wear and accessories, a business is seeking help with collecting donations.
Wine Spectator recognized a restaurant in Alexandria for serving a high-quality, diverse array of wines.
The relocation of the Department of Housing and Urban Development's headquarters from D.C. to NoVA will affect another federal agency.
Townhouses priced at $365K and $395K through Housing Alexandria's program will be decided through a lottery.
An Alexandria woman pleaded guilty in a scheme that affected federal candidates' campaigns and political action committees.
Amid an extreme heat warning, one of Alexandria's public pools is closed due to ongoing filtration issues.
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In a letter, the Society of Professional Journalists called for the school board to adopt the Theogony student newspaper's proposal.