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The Alexandria Brief — PM | Thursday, February 5
Extreme cold watch issued; CIA officer enters Beyer primary; Warner warns of election threats; measles exposure
Newsletter
Extreme cold watch issued; CIA officer enters Beyer primary; Warner warns of election threats; measles exposure
Public Safety
Wind chills could reach 10 below zero Saturday, with gusts up to 55 mph; city opens warming centers, extends shelter hours
Government & Politics
Marine veteran Adam Dunigan says he resigned from the agency to fight what he calls an authoritarian project
Government & Politics
In weekly media availability, senator links Gabbard's Georgia raid, ICE surveillance and push to nationalize elections as threats to Virginia
Community & Culture
A full weekend: Restaurant Week wraps up, Old Town Warehouse Sale and Super Bowl Sunday — but bundle up
Public Safety
Officials urge anyone present at five locations to fill out survey for Fairfax County Health Department
Government & Politics
First full school day since storm; Gaskins headed to Richmond for General Assembly
Government & Politics
Early voting continues through Saturday at 132 N. Royal St.
Newsletter
ACPS back to full schedule; groomer guilty of felony animal abuse; $6 million headed to Alexandria
Newsletter
Normal ACPS schedule tomorrow; groomer found guilty in dog's death; Spanberger orders 287(g) agreements terminated
Development
Hopkins House, Ladrey Apartments and Neighborhood Health among 78 Virginia projects in bipartisan spending package
Public Safety
The directive applies to state law enforcement. In Alexandria, the real debate is over the sheriff's voluntary transfers — which the governor can't touch.