Meet with Vice Mayor Allison Silberberg Saturday morning to discuss whatever is concerning you.
Former President Bill Clinton to campaign for McAuliffe Sunday in Dale City.
Despite a recent rise in the polls, Libertarian Robert Sarvis will not be allowed to debate with Republican Ken Cuccinelli and Democrat Terry McAuliffe on Thursday.
Former Secretary of State stops by Falls Church Saturday to help an old friend.
The congressman released an open letter to federal government employees on Thursday.
Congress votes to reopen government, raise the debt ceiling.
WIC assistance to pregnant women and children could soon also be impacted.
Opponents criticize candidate's record on guns and social issues outside members-only cigar club.
The Oct. 20 Army 10 Miler has been re-routed due to the government shutdown.
The last day to register to vote in Virginia is October 15.
City offices will be closed on Monday in observance of the Columbus Day holiday.
Post calls the choice clear: "Pragmatic and moderate or polarizing and provocative."
Where to register for Virginia's Nov. 5 election.
Some city officials are questioning waiving an affordable housing donation from the developer of the National Science Foundation office.
Number of federal employees, contracting dollars cited by Wallet Hub.
Issue has been contentious part of Virginia gubernatorial campaign.
Residents have three ways to recycle their leaves.
Energy-efficient products from compact fluorescent lightbulbs to washing machines and air conditioners are tax-free in Virginia beginning Friday.
That about summarizes it for one person interviewed. Note that the language in the video gets a little salty from :50-:55, so skip over it if you like. You'll still get the picture.
Many Department of Defense employees will return to work starting next week.
A Federal Aviation Administration panel recommends letting airline passengers use e-readers, tablets and other electronic devices during takeoff and landing.
While the government stalls, businesses ramp up their offerings to furloughed workers.
As the Health Insurance Marketplace opens October 1, local residents are prepared to offer assistance.
The federal government began to shut down Tuesday for the first time in nearly two decades.
Washington budget fight spills into Virginia governor's race.
Federal workers, local businesses wait to see what Capitol Hill will do.
House Republicans all but assured the government will shut down on Tuesday, according to the White House and multiple news reports.
You may tell your kids not to use electronic cigarettes, but so far the federal government has passed no regulations against their purchase by minors.
Virginia governor candidates talk government shutdown, Navy Yard shootings, gay marriage — and the Washington Redskins.
Lieutenant governor candidates faced off Tuesday night at George Mason University's Arlington campus.
Polls show the candidates for Virginia governor virtually tied.
Former chef in Virginia governor's mansion pleads no contest to pilfering food.
Insurance experts will be on hand at Monday evening forum in Alexandria.
City purchased land for $1.9 million, most provided by the Defense Department to mitigate loss of open space in West End Alexandria.
Plus, "No Justice, No Cabs!"
Local ways to stand united against the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil.
You said it! Patch readers tell us they're voting in November, whether they like it or not.
Fewer than half of eligible voters will turn out. Will you?
That is, 'McAuliffe for Governor?' Democratic gubernatorial candidate lays out early childhood education platform and hopes advocates say, 'Yes.'
Full House and Senate must still approve measure.