Bennett-Parker wins Senate primary, will face Republican Lineberry in Feb. 10 special election
Delegate dominates four-way race; results announced nearly 8 hours after polls closed
City council, budget decisions, policy debates, elections, campaigns, and the political decisions shaping Alexandria.
Delegate dominates four-way race; results announced nearly 8 hours after polls closed
Council modifies Board of Architectural Review conditions in 5-2 vote, approves nearly $32 million in labor agreements
Agreements totaling nearly $32 million cover police, fire and administrative workers through 2029
City Manager reports federal employment down 9 percent nationally since January; local housing market shows continued signs of cooling
Senator says unprecedented criminal probe threat against Federal Reserve chair undermines institution's independence, predicts higher mortgage and credit card rates
Your guide to Alexandria's public meetings
The legislative meeting will be the first held at the Del Pepper Community Resource Center while City Hall undergoes renovations
$123.6 million project will close Market Square garage, relocate farmers market and more than 400 employees for two and a half years
Nation's oldest continuously operating farmers market relocating to Tavern Square for two to three years during $123.6 million project
Your guide to Alexandria's public meetings
Demolition request at 415 North Alfred St. among items on Jan. 21 preliminary docket
Fourth Circuit affirms city's win despite finding lower court used wrong legal test
Gaskins to take on vice chair role at Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
City included in two regional projects aimed at boosting small businesses and tech workforce
Session will cover construction schedule, parking and transportation impacts
Board of Architectural Review, Board of Zoning Appeals also moving to Del Pepper center during City Hall renovation