Alexandria will break ground on the new Patrick Henry Elementary School building and recreation center in June.
Confederate statues, bee swarms, bear sightings and more — here's what your neighbors were talking about this week on Facebook.
Principal, accountant and attorney are a few of the listings on the Old Town Alexandria Patch Jobs Board.
Check out grocery store hours for Trader Joe's, Target, Wegmans and more on Memorial Day.
Did you know the American flag shouldn’t be flown at half-staff all day on Memorial Day? Plus rules for displaying Virginia's flag.
If you're staying in Alexandria Memorial Day weekend, there's a number of things you can do with the family. ICYMI
BREAKING: Thursday's thunderstorms and rain throughout the week have flooded the Old Town Alexandria waterfront.
Health inspectors found cockroaches and flies at one Alexandria restaurant.
In honor of National Wine Day, here are the best places for wine in the Old Town Alexandria area, according to Yelp.
Staying in Alexandria for Memorial Day weekend? There's a number of events to attend with the whole family.
Here's a breakdown of what is open and closed on Memorial Day in Alexandria.
BREAKING: A downed tree on North Washington Street is causing lane closures in Alexandria.
An Alexandria gym terminated the membership of white nationalist Richard Spencer after a woman confronted him and called him a Nazi.
Health inspectors found an employee handling food without gloves and more at Old Town Alexandria restaurants.
Multimedia producer, photographer and salon manager are a few of the listings on the Old Town Alexandria Patch Jobs Board.
Cicada swarms, an undocumented immigrant arrested, up-skirt filming and more — here's what your neighbors were talking about this week.
Alexandria residents could see a Wegmans inside the city if a deal is reached.
Like parents across the country, Virginians loved Noah as a baby boy name. They liked Emma for girls, but not as much as they loved Ava.
BREAKING: Alexandria Police announced Friday the 2016 Pierre Clark homicide investigation is closed.
A major salad recall has been announced at Giant stores in Virginia and D.C.; metal pieces may have gotten into produce, the FDA reports.
Sierra Espeland of Colonial Forge High School was selected as the statewide winner in the VBA Bank Day Scholarship Program Essay Contest.
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Health inspectors found ants, gnats and fruit flies at one Old Town Alexandria restaurant.
Need to beat the heat? Dunkin' Donuts is offering free frozen coffee samples Friday and a chance to win $1K.
The National Weather Service also reports Wednesday will be a scorcher as temperatures climb to the 90s in the D.C. area.
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Cicadas are supposed to stick to a 13- or 17-year cycle, but swarms have emerged this spring. Why are they hatching in Northern Virginia?
Democratic candidates for governor Ralph Northam and Tom Perriello will discuss their positions on gun control at an Alexandria forum.
Links to hundreds of jobs include Hail & Hog Kitchen and Tap, National Archives Foundation, Freddie Mac, American Red Cross and more.
Summer jobs for students and hundreds of listings are available on the Old Town Alexandria Patch Jobs Board.
Update: One of three victims is dead after a shooting at Extended Stay in Alexandria Saturday.
A 79-year old Fairfax man is dead after crashing into another car in Alexandria.
Health inspectors found rodent droppings flies and more at Old Town Alexandria restaurants.
A Virginia go-to for food staples is also America’s favorite grocery retailer, a survey company says.
The episode focuses on the History of Alexandria and the art scene that helped define a waterfront.
Ready to take a dip? Here's when pools are opening for the summer season in Alexandria.
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Health inspectors found rodent droppings at one Old Town Alexandria restaurant.
Commissioned by the Alexandria Office of the Arts, this Public Art Exhibition Shine Light on Overshadowed Stories from Alexandria’s Past
TorchLight, an Alexandria based marketing and communication search and staffing firm will be formally recognized on June 22.