Warner moved up on the list this year, according to Roll Call.
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Principle Gallery presents Jeremy Mann's artwork at a reception on November 13th, 6:30 to 9 PM & a live painting demo November 14th, 1-4
For this year's Small Business Saturday, shop small and buy unique, one-of-a-kind gifts of art this year for the holidays.
An interactive selfie wall, banished Quakers, an experiment in the financial value of art, and a ghostly history of the Torpedo Factory.
Meet emerging artists at after-hours gallery openings, enjoy live music, and more during this month's 2nd Thursday Art Night.
Open houses were held last month about the future uses of Jones Point Park.
Surprising election grabbed attention, with newcomer who won primary getting a challenge from four-term incumbent.
The sixth annual handmade holiday craft fair at TC Williams HS will feature over 50 vendors, concessions, live music, and more!
All meetings of the Advisory Group are open to the public.
Election results for Senate of Virginia, Virginia House of Delegates, Alexandria Mayor, City Council, School Board.
Design firm has released more details for construction of redevelopment of Robinson Terminal North, approved Oct. 17 by City Council.
Severance was accused of killing three Alexandria residents over more than a decade.
Standard for a recount is a 1 percent difference in the results; in the case of write-ins, the percentage is expanded to 5 percent.
Free work-out classes run by advanced certified personal trainer Carlo E. Pascasio of www.GetFitbyCarlo.com
Some top posts at Old Town Alexandria Patch including attempted rape investigation. Plus, how to share your local news at Patch.
President Calvin Coolidge at the laying of the cornerstone of the memorial, Nov. 1, 1923.
Children's Magic Show -- Free with donation of toy or non-perishable food item to be donated to the Alexandria Salvation Army
Create a compassionate Thanksgiving tradition by participating in the 46 Million Turkeys community art project!
Senator from Virginia says Congress needs to debate and declare war and Administration needs to communicate detailed strategy.
Leaf collection services will run until Dec. 30; check the dates and zone map below for your area.
Halloween is almost here! There are several easy and effective behaviors that parents can share with kids.
Large police presence in the 900 block of N. Patrick Street.
Maximum penalty in Virginia for first conviction for DUI: 12 months in jail, a $2,500 fine and a 12-month suspension of driving privileges.
The program is designed to support purpose-driven organizations working for regional, national, and international causes.
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U.S. Department of Labor investigation says eatery did not pay employees minimum wage and overtime.
Police are seeking the identity of the suspect who attempted to rape a woman in the Unit block of Canterbury Square on Friday.
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission is looking at identifying best transit options for corridor between Tysons and Alexandria.
Puppy Yul will make amazing difference in the life of a person with disabilities
The move also means racers will be picking up their race packets and bibs in Maryland.
Gelato made in D.C. will take over spot where Candi's Candies was located.
Deadline to vote absentee in person is Saturday at 5 p.m.; deadline to apply for absentee ballot to be mailed is Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 5 p.m.
One suspect brandished a handgun and stole cash from a business, police said.
Want to get into shape or maintain your strength, but do not know where to start?
Want to get back into shape or maintain your strength, but don't know where to start?
Lyles-Crouch Traditional Academy hosts Alexandria School Board Debate Tuesday, October 27, 7:00 PM
Virginia author Kimberly Dalferes celebrates the release of her second book, "Magic Fishing Panties," at Murphy's Irish Pub.
Srikant Sastry, of Grant Thornton LLP, was honored as the Business Leader of the Year at a celebration presented by EagleBank.
What to expect this week and next weekend; Halloween is Saturday, Oct. 31.