Police say a girl was injured in a shooting Tuesday in a neighborhood with concerns about recent gunshot incidents.
During her time as manager at Hank's Oyster Bar, a woman is accused of embezzling funds from the restaurant.
After the current school year, Alexandria City High School's principal will move to a new role as principal at an Arlington high school.
The Bike to Work Day event on May 19 will encourage commuters to ditch their cars and enjoy freebies at bike pit stops.
An Alexandria drug dealer was sentenced to prison for distributing fentanyl to a woman who fatally overdosed.
A DC man faces charges for an armed carjacking and other robberies, including one where an Alexandria employee suffered a gunshot wound.
A process of City Council scheduling three Confederate street renamings per year got some funding through the new city budget.
"Sister Act" performed at Alexandria City High School "rocked the crowd," according to a student review on April 28.
An Alexandria woman who worked for YMCA faces prison time for buying cell phones supposedly for the nonprofit and reselling them.
Interim Superintendent Melanie Kay-Wyatt was named the permanent superintendent by the Alexandria School Board on Thursday.
While the City of Alexandria do not have a primary election, voters will decide races in the November general election.
City Council approved the annual city budget with no change to the real estate tax rate and a new increase to the stormwater utility fee.
The new permanent superintendent for Alexandria City Public Schools will be welcomed at Thursday night's School Board meeting.
The developer turning the former power plant into a mixed-use district is seeking feedback on what to include at the waterfront open space.
Miracle Gross, the Student Government Association president at Alexandria City High School, is being recognized as a star student.
An Alexandria driver who pulled over for apparent mechanical issues was struck and killed on DC's I-295.
Make your Mother's Day brunch reservations now at restaurants in and around Old Town Alexandria.
City Council will vote on the final approval of the city budget on Wednesday with budget amendments like more speed cameras.
The new Minnie Howard Campus building, which is expected to open in 2024 with a pool, marked a significant construction milestone.
Rep. Beyer is seeking federal funding for crime prevention technology such as license plate readers to help Alexandria law enforcement.
A state commission approved the final rate for Alexandria's water utility, which means customers can expect bill credits.
With helicopter noise drawing complaints in Northern Virginia, new measures from the FAA seek to address the noise.
Motivated by the closure of the Why Not toy store, the owner of Red Barn Mercantile and Penny Post will bring a toy store back to Old Town.
The hit Broadway musical Legally Blonde is coming to West Potomac High School this spring.
The Alexandria Health Department has updated guidance on who should get a COVID-19 bivalent booster and when to ward off the coronavirus.
Students in the Communities in Schools program met with Sen. Mark Warner as he delivered money to expand help for at-risk Virginia youths.
Top VA news includes white nationalist rally participants indicted, abortion zoning discussion draws disruptions and newest Metro station.
Alexandria Police are seeking a suspect in a bank robbery in Old Town Thursday morning.
Body cameras are being introduced as an accountability measure to record Alexandria police officers' interactions with the public.
Hotel AKA Alexandria is the first U.S. project of Italian architect Piero Lissoni and includes a terrace with a seasonal outdoor bar.
Alexandria police made an arrest in one case of gunshots fired Monday and detained persons of interest in two cases.
A community meeting is coming up to present updated options for a Bus Rapid Transit system along Alexandria's Duke Street.
Wrigley is a fun-loving pup who would love a family to take on walks and learn tricks with.
Zoning text amendments were proposed after the City Council requested ways to support abortion clinic access in Alexandria.
Street Corner “Urban Market” on Eisenhower Ave. Caters to Local Residents, Visitors
Health inspectors found violations such as a "slimy substance" on a soda nozzle at one restaurant and mouse droppings at another in March.
Another 5 percent increase in the stormwater utility fee is proposed after the fee was doubled in two phases two budget cycles ago.
The National Weather Service says winds and low humidity will create a higher risk of wildfires in NoVA; a red flag warning is in effect.
Metro said a derailment Tuesday morning did not involve a train but caused delays to the Blue Line.
Tall Ship Providence will be open for tours again in Alexandria when its permanent home opens. It will be named for late Sen. John Warner.