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Road to nowhere?
By Derrick Perkins In spite of wildly different views on what reforms sought after by cab drivers will mean for Alexandria, city officials are moving ahead with plans to study the industry. The long simmering feud [...]
High court to take up Alexandria waterfront plan case next month
By Derrick Perkins After more than a year of battling the city’s waterfront redevelopment plan in lower courts, a trio of Old Town residents, represented by attorney Roy Shannon, will make their case before the state’s [...]
Officials break ground on new Jefferson-Houston
By Melissa Quinn Alexandria officials broke ground on the new Jefferson-Houston School on Tuesday, confident the state-of-the-art building will ease capacity woes plaguing the district. Jefferson-Houston, with a student body of 361, has faced low enrollment [...]
Shooting death ruled a homicide
The death of a man shot after a confrontation with an off-duty Arlington County sheriff’s deputy early Wednesday morning has been declared a homicide by police. Police responded to 100 block of Lynhaven Drive after hearing [...]
Bolling tackles hyper-partisanship during talk with Alexandria Chamber of Commerce
By Carten Cordell and Kathryn Watson │ Watchdog.org, Virginia Bureau ALEXANDRIA—In what could either be seen as one in a series of victory laps, or curtain calls, Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling touted the business successes of Gov. Bob McDonnell’sadministration [...]
Boots on the ground
By Melissa Quinn Alexandria native Brendan O’Toole was fed up. He served his country for four years in the Marines — and served it well — completing two deployments in Haiti and Afghanistan. And now he [...]
Fiscal feuding over budget set-asides
By Melissa Quinn A public disagreement between city councilors over eliminating the set-aside for affordable housing has drawn headlines in recent days, but budget officials say the change does not actually cut dollars for the well-known [...]
Suzi Laboy speaks out after grand jury indicts man accused of shooting her husband
By Melissa Quinn As police officer Peter Laboy continues along the long road to recovery, the man accused of leaving him gravely injured was indicted on multiple charges by a grand jury Monday. Kashif Bashir, 27, [...]
Indictments handed down against Bashir, Johnson
By Melissa Quinn A circuit court grand jury handed down indictments today against Kashif Bashir, the man who allegedly shot police officer Peter Laboy in February, and Marie M. Johnson, who investigators accuse of murdering Elmer [...]
VDOT continues construction of HOT ramp in face of protests
By Melissa Quinn Despite protests from West End residents, the state Department of Transportation will proceed with construction of a high-occupancy toll lane ramp at Turkeycock Run. The ramp, which will sit just south of the [...]
South Peyton Street hostel garners city council's support
Once again City Council has has ignored residents and issued another s
Editorial: Innovative hostel proposal is no slam dunk
I can't say if a hostel will be a success in Alexandria - although it
Alexandria successfully courts National Science Foundation
News article about NSF move to Alexandria
Hostel hostility
Neighborhood residents and the daycare patrons are not operating under
The bicyclist as a scofflaw is a common misperception
Excellent article! I plan to share it! I particularly appreciate the 1