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“Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” are among the movies in theaters when the price is $4 for National Cinema Day.
An Old Town Alexandria restaurant said a third-party delivery driver took a tip jar with an estimated week of tips.
High school football season is upon us. Here's when to catch the Alexandria Titans and other teams this season.
Alexandria Fire Department staff are collecting Fill the Boot donations at select intersections for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Assistance League of Northern Virginia Appreciates Generous Support
As Lee-Fendall House celebrates its 50th year as a museum, its speakeasy night recalls the house’s Prohibition era history.
An enriching experience for singers at all levels. Let your voice soar with The Alexandria Singers, where music and community come together!
The new three-story Douglas MacArthur Elementary School is open after students used a temporary swing space during renovations.
A glitch in the Wegmans system one day in August impacted both in-store and online orders, the company said.
On the first day of school, Alexandria City High School was temporarily evacuated for a fire alarm.
The Around The World Cultural Food Festival will return for a third year to Alexandria's Oronoco Bay Park with food, vendors and dance.
Restaurants around Alexandria will offer special menus for Alexandria Restaurant Week. Here's what Old Town eateries will serve up.
To improve safety for kids walking and biking to school, curb extensions are proposed near four schools. Some would remove parking spaces.
Alexandria families facing the cost of school supplies for the new school year got a helping hand from a local law firm.
DC Poultry Market, a halal butcher that is permitted to sell poultry, is accused of keeping rabbits on site to sell.
An apartment community experiencing a water main break is getting assistance after being left without water service.
MidnighTreats, a Northern Virginia-based vegan cookie shop, is bringing its giant cookies to Alexandria.
Help Assistance League During Action Week, August 21 - 27
The first day of school is approaching. Here are the key dates to know for the school year, including holidays and teacher work days.
Some places are closing early in Alexandria due to anticipated severe storms that come with a tornado watch.
The Alexandria Sidewalk Sale, an annual event with steep discounts at participating boutiques, will be held this upcoming weekend.
Summer camp kids fell in love with Champ. Now, it's time for a family to fall in love and bring this playful pup home.
Things to do the Aug. 4-6 weekend in NoVA, DC: Agricultural Fair, Jollof Festival, Peach Fuzztival, Open Air Flea Market and more.
Benjamin Thomas, 16, one of Alexandria's two documented lynching victims, will receive a historic marker.
Virginia's back-to-school sales tax holiday is not scheduled this August, and it's uncertain if one will be passed amid budget discussions.
The owner of a new Alexandria beer blendery says keeping one part of production off site allows greater focus on other steps of the process.
During the 2023 re-jurying of Torpedo Factory studios, five of 24 incumbent artists did not receive new leases.
Alexandria Restaurant Week will return with its summer edition over 10 days and participating restaurants around the city.
An Archaeological Dig Day for families was hosted at Samuel Madden Homes, which will be transformed into a mixed-use development.
The Dunbar Alexandria Olympic Boys & Girls Club had some of the first kids to try hands-on STEM activities seeking to make science fun.
Things to do the July 28-30 weekend in NoVA, DC: Beats, Bites and Brews; Otakon, Taste of Ballston Quarter; and Adams Morgan food festival.
Before Montgomery Center's redevelopment, the Art League can remain at its Old Town North location as it works to secure a new location.
Metropolitan Police in DC helped arrest a teen suspect after a woman was carjacking in Alexandria.
After a previously-planned Call Your Mother Deli location didn't work out, a new location is planned along King Street in Alexandria.
A search for a new city attorney is underway as Joanna Anderson plans to retire when a replacement is named.
The busy intersection near the King Street Metro will get bike lanes, a lane configuration change at the intersection and more.
The shooting happened in the 800 block of North Henry Street on Saturday, police said. At least one person was hospitalized.
From developments to murals and a school, here are the award winners named by the Alexandria Beautification Commission.
With time to learn music limited during the school year, students from Alexandria schools could attend music camp to develop their skills.