The city will honor the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. for the 48th year.
Sammy had one of his front legs removed through surgery, but that doesn't stop him from running around and playing.
Del Ray's Stomping Ground will be involved with the food market and restaurant opening at the Atrium Building.
Free testing kiosks will be available with results sent within 48 to 72 hours.
Residents learned more about the new design and goals for the Landmark Mall redevelopment anchored by Inova Alexandria Hospital.
Activists claim Proud Boys members are staying at hotels for rallies of President Trump supporters; a Monday protest was canceled.
The winter restaurant week features to-go specials for one or two people.
Top VA, DC news includes stimulus checks, foodies help the food insecure, vaccinations by locality and "Wonder Woman 1984" local scenes.
The fire department recommends disposing of your tree after Christmas or when it is dry.
As other regional bus systems resume fare collection, DASH is keeping buses free until further notice.
The top news stories of 2020 in Old Town included school renamings, Landmark Mall plan, business closings and Confederate statue removed.
Alexandria is celebrating the movie release due to Landmark Mall being featured as a filming location.
Familiar sights like the DC Metro and Landmark Mall appear in the movie released on Christmas.
Many restaurants will have takeout specials or in-person dining to help your family ring in 2021.
Some stores around Alexandria have adjusted Christmas Eve hours, and many will be closed on Christmas.
An initial agreement was reached to advance the redevelopment at the former mall site.
Ada's on the River will be the first of two restaurant concepts at the Robinson Landing development.
Most city-operated museums are already closed, but the remaining three museums will close.
Many services are closed on Thursday and Friday for the Christmas holiday.
The defendant in the case was arrested at T.C. Williams in February days after the killings on Highway 58 in Halifax County.
The last day for food distribution before Jan. 4 will be Friday, Dec. 18, according to ACPS.
Prosecutors say the man and other co-conspirators were involved in the scheme to distribute tablets containing meth through darknet markets.
Got a cat in reindeer ears or a Doberman dressed as Santa? Patch wants to see your pet pics.
Santa and his crew will be returning to water-ski on the Potomac River, but there won't be a live show with spectators.
The former pastor of Victorious Life Church in Alexandria was sentenced in 2019, and his wife faces sentencing.
Are you looking to get takeout and avoid the holiday cooking? Some Alexandria restaurants will be open for orders.
An affordable housing developer will add affordable units on a site adjacent to Fairlington Presbyterian Church.
Over 3,400 volunteers have helped during the pandemic, including the Alexandria Medical Reserve Corps aiding the health department.
The former governor announced another run for governor, joining a field of Democratic and Republican candidates.
A New Luxury Condominium Building in the City of Fairfax
This first-every art walk features holiday art on lamp posts from The Art League artists.
Join the Alzheimer's Association on Dec. 10 for this virtual meeting
Hospital staff received a pizza delivery as a token of gratitude for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
DeGraw is a labrador retriever who will enjoy outdoor activities and relaxing at home.
Gov. Ralph Northam said Virginia could begin vaccinating residents by mid-December once vaccinations by Pfizer and Moderna are approved.
Assistance League of Northern Virginia Appreciates Community Contributions
Many local Christmas tree providers are taking coronavirus precautions to help you and your family enjoy a happy holiday.
Alexandria Library cited increasing coronavirus cases in its decision to return to phase two of its reopening.
Alexandria second-grader Andras Jacobson was selected to get a question answered from an astronaut at the International Space Station.
Don't be alarmed if you see officers dressed in tactical gear or hear loud intermittent noises in the city, police said.