There will be free tours open to the public in the next few days.
Benefiting the DBE and Semper K9
City's Civic Servants Serve on the Frontlines of Child Abuse and Neglect Cases
The medical examiner is looking at skeletal remains found behind a shopping center.
The online custom apparel brand started in Northern Virginia. Now it's offering a brick-and-mortar store in Alexandria.
The victim's fiancée questioned how a driver could strike and kill the Alexandria man before fleeing from the scene.
Before trick-or-treating, find out where the registered sex offenders are living in Alexandria.
Svetness Personal Training, Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital and more employers have new job listings around Alexandria.
The fatal crash happened in the early morning hours Saturday on the Capital Beltway.
Still Life Alive is the title of Ms. Uchello’s one woman show at River Farm, just opened and running through April 2, 2019.
The carryout place serves pizza by the "ounce" and selections of dumplings.
Police caught the Mexican drug trafficker during a wild chase on the Beltway over the summer.
Alexandria Police are searching for John Mullen, 59.
The city has several closures in recognition of Columbus Day.
Health inspectors noted that the ice machine was not being properly cleaned.
The eyeglasses brand has announced a weekend opening in Old Town Alexandria.
The Department of Education announced 349 winners of the prestigious award.
As October begins, it's time to plan ahead for all of the spooky events you'll want to check out.
Virginia has started to offer REAL ID credentials. Here is some information on how to get REAL ID and if you'll need one.
The American School Counselor Association, Pinkston Group and more employers have new job listings around Alexandria.
This sweet pup loves to do tricks and can follow hand signals.
October 23rd - BENEFITING THE DBE AND SEMPER K9
The dump truck was leaking up to 80 gallons of fuel, according to Fairfax County Fire and Rescue.
After a coastal flooding advisory during high tide Thursday morning, heavy rain could return overnight.
The USDA and Cargill recalled ground beef products amid E. coli concerns. Here's where the beef was sold in Virginia.
NPR's Diane Rehm comes to St. Paul's Church this Sunday to discuss her journey towards becoming an activist for medical aid in dying
Alexandria officers will be at one location for National Coffee with a Cop Day on Oct. 3.
Looking ahead to 2019, the tourism organization is planning for the summer Metro shutdown and the tall ship arrival.
The car crash happened on a ramp from Duke Street.
Employers like Wear Ever Jewelry and American Retirement Association are hiring around Alexandria.
A campaign to pass the Equal Rights Amendment has begun in Virginia. It needs approval in one more state to become part of the Constitution.
DIYA Indian Cuisine is open at the old Crilley Warehouse building.
Find out who's eligible for absentee voting, the voter registration deadline and more things to know for the general election.
Weekend highlights around DC and Northern Virginia include a multicultural festival, King Street Art Festival and historic home tour.
Shoppers can collect stamps from Alexandria businesses to win a $1,000 shopping spree and hotel stay.
The same restaurant was cited for dead cockroaches and flies around a trash can.
Alexandria Patch is about to turn eight years old. Here's a look at how readers and contributor posts have helped us grow since then.
The council was split on allowing the Mexican restaurant to offer a takeout window.
Don't throw baby pouches in the trash. Find out where to drop them off locally or mail them in for recycling.
This year's tour includes an 18th century masterpiece with an original staircase.