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The Alexandria Brief: Thursday, January 1

Your daily guide to what's happening, new, and to do in Alexandria.

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Happy New Year, Alexandria! As we turn the page to 2026, I want to thank each of you for making The Alexandria Brief part of your morning routine. Covering this city—its people, its stories, its challenges and triumphs—remains the privilege of a lifetime.

Here’s to another year of keeping our community informed and connected. Now, let’s get to it.

~ Ryan Belmore

Founder and Publisher, The Alexandria Brief


1️⃣ What’s happening today in Alexandria

On the weather front, there will be increasing clouds today, with a high near 34 degrees. Northwest wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 34 mph. Mostly cloudy tonight, with a low around 25 degrees. Light and variable wind.

The sun rose at 7:26 a.m., and the sun will set at 4:57 p.m. There will be 9 hours and 30 minutes of sun.

Events

Live Music & Entertainment

City of Alexandria

  • City Government: Closed
  • Holiday Schedule: Christmas/New Year
  • Flag Status: Full Staff
  • Trash Collection: 1-Day Slide
  • Recycling Collection: 1-Day Slide
  • Yard Waste Collection: 1-Day Slide
  • ACPS: Winter Break

2️⃣ Mayor Gaskins looks back on historic first year, ahead to 2026

Mayor Alyia Gaskins marked the end of her first year in office on Wednesday with a year-end message to residents, highlighting housing approvals, federal workforce support, and efforts to protect immigrant residents as key accomplishments.

Gaskins, who became Alexandria’s first Black woman to serve as mayor when she was sworn in on January 2, framed 2025 as a year defined by external challenges that tested the city’s resilience.

Mayor Gaskins looks back on historic first year, ahead to 2026
Mayor Alyia Gaskins marked the end of her first year in office on Wednesday with a year-end message to residents, highlighting housing approvals, federal workforce support, and efforts to protect immigrant residents as key accomplishments.

3️⃣ Federal appeals court rules against Alexandria fire chiefs in overtime pay dispute

A federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, ruled Wednesday that battalion chiefs for the Alexandria Fire Department are not entitled to overtime pay, affirming a lower court decision in favor of the city despite finding that the trial judge applied the wrong legal standard.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that the 10 current and former battalion chiefs qualify as “highly compensated employees” exempt from overtime requirements under the Fair Labor Standards Act because they are paid on a salary basis.

Federal appeals court rules against Alexandria fire chiefs in overtime pay dispute
A federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, ruled Wednesday that battalion chiefs for the Alexandria Fire Department are not entitled to overtime pay, affirming a lower court decision in favor of the city despite finding that the trial judge applied the wrong legal standard.

4️⃣ DCA’s Rosh named to TSA’s 2026 canine calendar

If you’ve passed through security at Reagan National Airport recently, you may have spotted a sleek German shorthaired pointer named Rosh patrolling the terminal. Now the 4-year-old explosives detection canine is getting some well-deserved recognition.

Rosh is one of 13 dogs featured in the Transportation Security Administration’s newly released 2026 canine calendar, representing the December page. The free calendar, available for download at tsa.gov, honors the agency’s more than 1,000 explosives detection canines working at airports nationwide.

DCA's Rosh named to TSA's 2026 canine calendar
If you’ve passed through security at Reagan National Airport recently, you may have spotted a sleek German shorthaired pointer named Rosh patrolling the terminal. Now the 4-year-old explosives detection canine is getting some well-deserved recognition.

5️⃣ Planning Commission to kick off Alexandria board meetings at temporary location Jan. 6

The Planning Commission will be the first city board to meet at Alexandria’s temporary council chambers when it convenes Jan. 6 at the Del Pepper Community Resource Center.

Planning Commission to kick off Alexandria board meetings at temporary location Jan. 6
The Planning Commission will be the first city board to meet at Alexandria’s temporary council chambers when it convenes Jan. 6 at the Del Pepper Community Resource Center.

Extra Extra!

Meals served at the food pantry at Christ House in Old Town Alexandria increased in 2025, according to a report from the Arlington diocese. But the charitable effort has provided consistency for guests by not missing an evening meal service for well over 40 years. (Patch)

In Alexandria, parents and children gathered for First Night Alexandria, an all-day event designed for those who may not want to stay out too late. (DC News Now)

During my time as Publisher of ALXnow, I wrote 10 of the site's top 30 most-read stories of the year — and edited nearly all 30. Thanks to everyone who read, shared, and supports my work. Covering Alexandria remains a privilege. (ALXnow)

Virginia is again joining the nationwide First Day Hikes initiative on Thursday, Jan. 1, to encourage residents to explore its state parks. (Virginia Mercury)

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