Former FCC employee sentenced to one year in Alexandria Metro station assaults
Court finds Jeffrey Gary was in a state of delirium at the time of the attacks, driven by misprescribed medications and undiagnosed mental illness.
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Court finds Jeffrey Gary was in a state of delirium at the time of the attacks, driven by misprescribed medications and undiagnosed mental illness.
Board's agenda also includes written updates on Braddock Road appeals, rising meter rates and a North Beauregard trail study
An Alexandria man is facing multiple charges after Arlington County police say he attacked two officers in the Clarendon neighborhood in the early morning hours of Friday.
Chef Santiago Lopez purchases Old Town Alexandria landmark, debuts reimagined menu and refreshed interior
Third event in 'Rising to Meet the Challenge' series comes as Alexandria-area residents continue to navigate federal workforce disruptions
Tourism organization pitches city as premier small- to mid-size meetings destination, citing $1B in visitor spending and proximity to D.C.
From custodians to bus drivers, school staff recognized for keeping Alexandria students safe
Senator cites rising gas prices and voter ID restrictions as direct hits to Northern Virginia residents
Metro has paused all track work for the festival, giving Alexandria riders uninterrupted weekend service for the first time since mid-February
DC Water seeks $50M disaster declaration after bypass system prevented 2 billion gallons from reaching Potomac; faith leaders pledge $1M to clear ARHA back rent
At Alexandria's community hearing on the crisis, DC Water and state officials detail costs, cleanup and what comes next
Meeting also includes final funding request for Arlandria affordable housing project
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All-volunteer group's gift to name conference center at Landmark site, pushing total giving past $7 million
Fresh Start Initiative pairs private debt relief with ARHA accountability reforms as city budget season raises hard questions about housing stability
Lawmakers address budget standoff, housing, immigration and the long shadow of federal uncertainty