T.C. Williams High School senior Sierra Arnold has been named as a semifinalist in the 62nd annual National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Company announces opening date of new casino resort opening at National Harbor, across the river from Alexandria.
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Groups will begin making reservations at DC metro area hotels as soon as a winner is announced in the presidential election.
The weather service notes that flooding could persist near the waterfront through the weekend.
Data from the state shows that Alexandria City Public Schools is making great gains in closing the subgroups achievement gap.
Sandbags made available for City residents, local businesses; police warn residents, visitors to not walk or drive through standing water.
Alexandria is under a Coastal Flood Advisory and a Flash Flood Watch.
Meggrolls, which was helped with a successful Kickstarter crowdsource funding campaign, will take over the Five Guys hamburger spot.
Water main break repair is still underway, according to Virginia American Water.
First barre3 studio to open in Virginia will be opening Monday in Alexandria.
Peter Romar, affiliated with Syrian Electronic Army (SEA), pleaded guilty to charges of hacking, conspiring to receive extortion proceeds.
The Republican, longtime U.S. Senator who chaired Armed Services Committee, announced support for Clinton Wednesday in Alexandria.
Brewery, restaurant eyeing a December opening at 5770 Dow Ave. in the City's West End.
Former longtime Republican Senator will make his announcement with Clinton running mate U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, in Alexandria.
The pageant is coming to the United States for the first time; expected to pump millions of dollars into local economy.
Huchler will succeed Alexandria Police Chief Earl Cook, who is retiring.
Guitar Center currently has locations in Seven Corners area and Fairfax. Drum sets and other musical instruments are also sold.
Builders are set to meet with community Monday night for informational meeting about 2901 Eisenhower Ave.
A felonious assault usually means someone has used a gun or knife during an assault.
Suspect snatched wallet from victim's hand, police said.
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Several store owners at the shopping center say a bank is moving to a smaller space at Bradlee.
Ferizi provided more than 1,000 U.S. names as potential targets for ISIL. He was sentenced Friday in a federal courtroom in Alexandria, VA.
ACPS sent out an alert Thursday afternoon about the early release.
The location was previously a shoe repair store, run for years by Joseph M. Johnson who closed the store in January. He passed away Sept. 2.
The cab driver is in critical but stable condition at an area hospital, according to police.
"We have outgrown our headquarters office so now is the time to put infrastructure in place to support the association and the industry ..."
ACPS notes that urgent repairs are needed to the school's fire alarm system.
Police started using additional camera in August. Warning period ends Thursday; police to begin ticketing violators Friday.
Neighborhood block-party featuring local farmers, restaurants to benefit Old Town Farmers Market SNAP, EBT programs.
Police released a surveillance photo of the suspect last Wednesday; they announced an arrest on Monday.
New boundaries to align with opening of new Patrick Henry and West End schools.
Visitors spent $771 million, producing $25.5 million in tax revenues for City, an increase from $754 million. Watch new FY2017 ad here.
Longtime family business owner of Hannelore's reopens with new fresh take, offering a discount business model geared to today's brides.
EatsPlace Washington might be taking over the space now occupied by Bread & Chocolate cafe at the Torpedo Factory.
The funds will be used to help strengthen police-community partnerships and to provide medical care to the homeless.
Public input is sought on bus loop improvements at the King Street-Old Town Metrorail Station.
Two suspects took cash from the victim, according to police.
A sign of the Confederacy will be renamed in the City of Alexandria, after City Council voted Saturday to rename Jefferson Davis Highway.