Daily Brief: Monday, November 17
Man wounded in stabbing on Mt. Vernon Avenue, suspect arrested; City Council approves development projects, restaurant expansion; What's happening in Alexandria today.
Man wounded in stabbing on Mt. Vernon Avenue, suspect arrested; City Council approves development projects, restaurant expansion; What's happening in Alexandria today.
Alexandria Police Department responds to incident Sunday evening
Event will be last in Market Square before renovations
Council unanimously passes office-to-residential conversions and La Pluma outdoor seating permit during morning session, takes recess before tackling remaining agenda items
MPR Associates to provide engineering services to Energy, Homeland Security departments through 2030
992-square-foot property found by buyer through social media post
Alpha Jalloh accounts for both TDs in first-round defeat
Alexandria mayor, councilman among more than 100 Virginians selected for 'United for Virginia's Future' committee
892 Alexandria voters rejected the lack of choice in two unopposed state legislative races
Nearly 1,700 voters rejected the lack of choice in state legislative race
In another uncontested race, 1,808 Alexandria voters used write-ins to register protest or imagine alternatives
In an uncontested race, nearly 2,000 Alexandria voters used write-ins to protest, joke, or imagine alternatives
In a race where the Democrat won the city by 34,000 votes, hundreds opted for write-ins following the "two bullets" text scandal
In races Democrats won by more than 60 points, hundreds still felt compelled to write in their own choices
Agency and as many as 1,600 jobs will relocate to Carlyle Innovation Campus
Second poll features semi-finalists honoring local figures, from NFL champion to beloved educators