Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Alexandria.
It applies to all trips using the City of Alexandria's DOT paratransit service that start and end inside the City limits.
City Council received updates on labor-related protections in the developer's agreement before voting 4-3 on the boutique hotel proposal.
For another year, the Warehouse Sale will be held in a walkable format at participating boutiques over two days.
Top VA, DC news includes Youngkin's COVID action plan, increase in guns at TSA checkpoints, and "privilege bingo" school activity.
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While Gov. Glenn Younkin's order giving a choice to wear masks in schools takes effect Monday, ACPS continues to have a mandate.
The Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities offers a variety of summer classes and week-long camps in Sports, Enrichment.
Piper is a quiet cat staying with a foster family while she waits to meet potential adopters.
The proposal would provide gap funding for a boutique hotel on Prince Street, which had once been home to the George Mason Hotel.
Alexandria City Public Schools is adjusting its operations due to a winter weather forecast Thursday.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Alexandria and across VA.
Turkish Coffee Lady will share Turkish coffee traditions at a brick-and-mortar coffee house in the former Blüprint Chocolatiers location.
Athleta is holding a grand opening event through Sunday at the new location in Alexandria.
As the Wegmans store prepares to open in the spring, it is hiring for hundreds of positions.
The Alexandria unemployment rate remained steady, according to the newest figures.
In recent days, a trip to the grocery store has been a gamble, as some stores have run out of or low on certain products.
A short film screening followed by a virtual community discussion about dementia, resources, and caregiving through the power of music.
Police have charged a juvenile in the hit-and-run crash that injured two firefighters on Christmas Eve.
Here's how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Fairfax County and across VA.
The DC region's restaurant week kicks off days before Alexandria's own restaurant week.
The nomination comes as Visit Alexandria promotes the city as a destination to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic impacts.
The documentary, "Betty White: A Celebration," will be screened in Alexandria on Jan. 17 — which would have been her 100th birthday.
Some Northern Virginia restaurants and delivery services scored well for cleanliness and others were cited for food and pest violations.
The Jerome “Buddie” Ford Nature Center is closed to public visitation through the month of January. All programs will still run.
The combined fund proposal for ACPS, largely made up of the operating budget, has a School Board review before the city's budget process.
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Boosters are now available to children ages 12 to 15 in addition to adults and teens aged 16 to 17.
Chunky isn't oversized at all. This dog gets his name from his big heart.
Inova said it was equipped to respond to COVID-19 cases but urged people with mild or no symptoms to not visit the ER for testing.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Alexandria.
The nine-member Alexandria School Board has six new members who were inducted Tuesday.
With some Dominion Energy customers still without power, four warming centers will be open during regular operating hours.
The mayor and City Council members took their oath of office, and Councilmember Amy Jackson was officially chosen as vice mayor.
As the year's first major snow storm happens, here's what to know about Alexandria closings and snow removal responsibilities.
Alexandria City Public Schools will not resume in-person learning on Jan. 3, but virtual learning is planned.
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Like other employers, the COVID-19 pandemic and the spread of variants is causing a staffing shortage at DASH.
The waterfront saw the worst tidal flooding since 2003. School safety and SRO concerns took the spotlight. Here's the top news of 2021.