Two restaurant weeks coming to Alexandria later this month
Metropolitan Washington event runs Jan. 19-25; Alexandria Restaurant Week follows Jan. 23 through Feb. 1
Metropolitan Washington event runs Jan. 19-25; Alexandria Restaurant Week follows Jan. 23 through Feb. 1
Nation's oldest continuously operating farmers market relocating to Tavern Square for two to three years during $123.6 million project
City to issue proclamation as organization hosts info sessions, library events
Planning Commission approves stricter green building requirements for new development
New master plan amendment mandates 30 EUI for multifamily buildings, 5% renewable energy generation, and eliminates clean energy fund option for developers
A weekly roundup of transportation news affecting how Alexandria moves
Jon DeNunzio succeeds Sandy Marks as chair of local party organization
Planning Commission to review draft framework for auto-oriented corridor Tuesday night
Planning Commission takes up Duke Street, green building standards tonight
Kelly Carmichael Booz and Alexander Crider Scioscia will receive new committee assignments; board to consider $43,347 in Title I services for eight private schools
Virginia senator calls Maduro extraction 'brilliantly executed' but says administration bypassed Congress, may be motivated by oil
$830,000 flood mitigation effort targets townhouses along 3000 block of Fulton and Manning streets
Homeowners, renters and condo owners can earn yard signs, window clings through simple online application
Free program offers hands-on look at jail operations, courthouse tours during Saturday sessions in March
Programs for ages 2-17 include sports, arts, STEM and more
Wonder food hall opens Friday; flu cases surge; and two months of The Alexandria Brief