The 580 new cases on Wednesday represented the lowest case count since July 6.
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The chain is closing numerous retail locations as it looks to restructure and survive beyond the pandemic.
Community engagement will kick off as the school board decides whether Maury Elementary and T.C. Williams High School should be renamed.
The Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington's awards honor restaurants and members of the service industry amid challenging times.
Over 250 survey responses provided insight on how families assess learning so far in their district or school.
There are some things to do with safety precautions amid the pandemic in Alexandria.
No residents or firefighters were injured in the Wednesday morning fire, according to a fire department spokesperson.
DASH Bus continues to be free, and there are routes providing an alternative to the trolley along King Street.
A mask mandate covering indoor and outdoor public places allows for education-focused enforcement by city staff.
Some school districts went with remote learning to start the year. Let us know how you think school is going so far.
The proposed ordinance before council calls for a face covering mandate stricter than the governor's order.
Although the monthly positive rate overall fell since May, some ZIP codes saw increases since the health department's August analysis.
With many students starting the school year with distance learning, here's what the first day looked like.
Spots have begun to fill up for the membership program, which offers secret menu items and other promotions.
The numbers of new outbreaks at long-term care facilities were similar in May, July and August.
The pandemic prompted changes to the ceremony honoring victims of the 2001 terrorist attack and first responders.
Catholic University of America aims to use the satellite campus for adult education.
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans into an economic tailspin that's being felt at the dinner table.
The 7-day average of cases has increased in the last week, but trends vary by region.
Alexandria voters have started to request absentee ballots by mail and will receive them once the early voting period begins.
Niche.com's annual list 200 best places to live in Virginia was dominated by places in the NoVA region.
A home with 10.5 bathrooms and movie theater is one of the larger homes on the market.
The owner, nominated for our hero series, discusses the state of business and coping with stress during the pandemic. Presented by Ring.
Haven't gotten a chance to try the takeout specials? Eateries have opted to keep restaurant week going.
The festival formerly known as the King Street Art Festival is on for 2020 with a few changes.
Safeway is holding clinics at all locations, including those without a pharmacy.
The opening will be the third for the city-owned museums after the pandemic prompted closures.
Better later than never. An Alexandria woman won a top prize in a March lottery drawing.
The faith-based pilgrimage started in Charlottesville and will have a final leg from Alexandria to DC.
Take a look inside a hidden Prohibition-era space, early 1900s spaces and more houses in our region.
UPDATE: Police have located the critically missing man.
Online Creative Mixed Media class with instructor Mike Flynn, August 31-September 4, 10:30 am-11:30 am!
Regions with the most new cases have varied by day, but the eastern region leads the state in current hospitalizations.
This is the first time the annual Alexandria tradition won't be held in person.
Do you believe in lucky symbols? An Alexandria man saw a rainbow and ended up winning a top lottery prize.
The regional restaurant week starts on Monday before Alexandria kicks off its own later in the week.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
An interactive map from RentHop shows median one-bedroom rent prices near Metro stations.
The company announced Thursday it will be offering retro ticket prices of 15 cents per movie when more than 100 theaters reopen on Aug. 20.