The proposed Waterfront Park pump station project could cost the city an additional $50 million largely fueled by lost ...
Alexandria’s housing market is heading into 2026 with stable mortgage rates, moderating but still-positive price growth and a ...
On Feb. 8, I will celebrate eight years leading ACT for Alexandria, a community foundation that supports nonprofits and ...
City Council struck a compromise with residents and developers in approving a lower energy efficiency standard for new multi- ...
Current homeowners Karen and Bill Conkey first spotted the property in 2005 and were smitten by its charming exterior and location.
This month is the 100th anniversary of the strongest recorded snowstorm in this area, the Knickerbocker Storm of 1922.
I’ll sleep when I’m dead” is a common refrain of the sleepless grindset culture, always looking for that extra hour of productivity.
The St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes wrestling team showed its dominance in the Port City as they captured the Alexandria City Quad, held on the Saints’ mats on Jan. 15 and 16.
The Alexandria City School Board updated its non-school employment policy after reporting revealed a now-former senior ...
Just more than a week after the City Council unanimously approved its first long-term economic strategy in two decades, the hard work begins.
The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney ruled the Aug. 15 in-custody death of Allan Tucker II an accident and declined to bring criminal charges.
Most journalists will admit they love free food and awards. We also usually react with special outrage when other journalists encounter injustice, bureaucratic obstacles or physical harm – as we ...