Enjoy Golf at Westfields Golf Club To Support A Good Cause
Historic Garden Week of Virginia is in its 92nd year, almost as long as the Garden Club of Alexandria has been around.
An early forecast for the Atlantic hurricane season calls for 12 named storms and five hurricanes. Here's the list of storm names for 2025.
The big dogs at Alexandria's animal shelter are hoping to feel the luck of the Irish by finding a forever home.
From new restaurants to economic development goals, here's what Visit Alexandria shared at its member meeting.
Fairfax County Police say the attempted sexual assault happened after the suspect offered the victim a ride.
The first full lunar eclipse since 2022 will shine overnight in Virginia skies. See timing, latest weather forecast.
In a 4-3 vote, Alexandria City Council ruled out a higher real estate tax rate, although assessment values could still increase tax bills.
Several hospitals in Northern Virginia were among those recognized by Healthgrades for safety and patient experience.
Approximately 1,300 Department of Education employees will be laid off, the agency announced. This is how the cuts could affect VA.
With DOGE cutting thousands of probationary employees from the IRS, you may be wondering if your tax refund will be delayed this year.
Not long after opening, a fire affected a bookstore and two other businesses. Now the bookstore is preparing its new location.
Two Alexandria women had luck on their side with six-figure top prizes in the Virginia Lottery.
A man from Alexandria was charged in federal court in relation to sharing information with others and receiving payments, prosecutors say.
A pedestrian block adjacent to two permanent pedestrian blocks will resume for much of 2025.
Mayor Alyia Gaskins joined Islamic Relief USA at its headquarters for an iftar, which is an evening meal to break the fast during Ramadan.
Job cuts soared across the government sector in February, with retailers and pharmaceutical companies also cutting positions.
As tax season continues, a new WalletHub study examines how much Virginians are shelling out compared to the rest of the country.
A portion of the federal workers with the National Science Foundation are getting their jobs back after a court decision and new guidance.
On Friday March 7, fierce guitarist and soulful vocalist Sol Roots brings his band to Old Town Alexandria VA (Funk, Soul, Rock, and Blues)
From March's Alexandria Women's History Walk and Shamrock Smash to May's Springtime Art Festival, here are the can't-miss events.
A Trump administration official said the order to close the Dept. of Education could be signed on Thursday. Here is what to know in VA.
An unveiling of a historic interpretation sign documents the history of integration at the school site that is now the Minnie Howard Campus.
During the anticipated cherry blossom peak bloom season, cherry blossom cruises and other events will happen in Alexandria.
A strong storm system moving east across the country will arrive in Northern Virginia on Wednesday. See the latest timing, impacts.
More restrictions or a ban on gas-powered leaf blowers are being considered in Alexandria. Two community meetings are scheduled.
Along with a ranking of the world's best hospitals, Newsweek included Virginia hospitals in the ranking of U.S. hospitals.
Assistance League's March Wish List Features Short Sleeve Shirts
More than a thousand people attended the Virginia Tech opening in Alexandria, which protesters interrupted.
A new study by SEOSpace revealed how far a $100,000 salary will stretch in 2025 across all U.S. states.
Two Northern Virginia cities are among the nation's most diverse, and why experts say it's a great thing.
The 42nd annual parade hosted by the Ballyshaners returns to King Street as March begins.
The proposed Alexandria budget would maintain the tax rate, but property owners with increased assessed values would see higher tax bills.
Alexandria Police say the man was found unresponsive in an apartment Tuesday morning.
The president said he may take control of the U.S. Postal Service, which has operated independently of the federal government since 1970.
Pizzeria Paradiso will be returning to Alexandria after its 2020 closure through a pop-up and a free pizza on launch day.
Alexandria City Council approved regulations for short-term rentals like Airbnb and Vrbo, included an amended parking requirement.
The local congressman argued that the firings of 168 workers at the Alexandria-based National Science Foundation violate worker protections.
The school board added more pay increases to the ACPS budget and increased the funding sought from City Council.
According to media reports, the independent federal agency based in Alexandria made firings based on a President Trump executive order.