Construction set to begin on drainage project at historic Douglass Cemetery
City to hold pre-construction meeting Dec. 16 as years-long preservation effort moves forward
City to hold pre-construction meeting Dec. 16 as years-long preservation effort moves forward
Board will consider crossing improvements near schools, new rules following October crash
State bill eliminates local opt-outs; city has not publicly addressed retail zoning
Realtor.com projection adds pressure as city prepares plan to preserve dwindling affordable housing stock
A busy night for Planning Commission; Warner warns of AI job losses; Alexandria earns national recognition
Commission also OKs 145-unit affordable housing project; Commissioner Brown announces resignation
Townhouse portion draws opposition; affordable housing deal saves city an estimated $11 million
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The recognition comes as the city saw 50 registered events and a 33% drop in Part 1 crime offenses
Officers complete 10-week basic training, prepare for assignments at detention center
Event at Potomac Yard academic building will be followed by Dec. 19 commencement in Blacksburg
Property owners in Alexandria can now apply for credits that could cut their stormwater utility bills in half.
Virginia's senior senator warns of economic disruption, criticizes Washington's response
ACPS enrollment, facility names and police agreement head to school board Thursday
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Board expected to extend SRO agreement while community poll results reveal divided opinions on honoring local figures