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New Old Town boutique goes from digital to physical

New Old Town boutique goes from digital to physical

Old Town’s newest specialty consignment shop, 529 Kids Consign, got its start — fittingly — amid the monkey bars and swings of a Cameron Station playground. “ talked on the playground one day [...]

We were soldiers

We were soldiers

Jared McMullen readily admits he only sat down in front of a camera to share stories of Iraq, the military and life for one reason: Friend and fellow Marine John Napolitano asked him for the favor. [...]

City Councilwoman Alicia Hughes to run for reelection as a Republican

City Councilwoman Alicia Hughes to run for reelection as a Republican

Already considered by many a Republican, City Councilwoman Alicia Hughes made it official last week when she joined the local GOP’s two other candidates on the November ballot. Hughes ran as an Independent in her first [...]

Law enforcement officials remember fallen comrades

Law enforcement officials remember fallen comrades

Flanked by an honor guard, Alexandria’s top law enforcement officials once again paid tribute to the city’s fallen police and Sheriff’s deputies Tuesday afternoon. “These men and women gave the ultimate sacrifice while protecting our homes, [...]

Beauregard plan opponents to step up protests before city council decision

Beauregard plan opponents to step up protests before city council decision

Critics of the Beauregard redevelopment plan vowed to step up pressure on Alexandria’s elected officials as the proposal heads to city council. The city’s planning commission approved the measure 6-0 following a marathon public hearing Thursday. [...]

Updated: Alexandria City Council approves budget, keeps tax rate flat

Updated: Alexandria City Council approves budget, keeps tax rate flat

Property owners can let out a sigh of relief. The Alexandria City Council adopted an estimated $587.9 million operating budget Monday night — without raising real estate taxes. The unanimous vote came after days of closed-door [...]

Alexandria police arrest five on DWI charges during “Operation Cinco De Mayo”

Alexandria police arrest five on DWI charges during “Operation Cinco De Mayo”

Alexandria police arrested five motorists on driving while intoxicated charges after stepping up traffic enforcement for the Cinco de Mayo weekend. Authorities say they stopped 101 vehicles during the crackdown, which occurred between 8 p.m. Saturday [...]

Planning commission OK’s controversial Beauregard plan

Planning commission OK’s controversial Beauregard plan

Despite pleas from West End residents, the controversial proposal for redeveloping the Beauregard corridor earned the planning commission’s stamp of approval early Wednesday morning. By a unanimous vote, the planning commission sent the blueprint – with [...]

Wood announces city council candidacy, will run as Republican

Wood announces city council candidacy, will run as Republican

Longtime resident and noted waterfront plan opponent Bob Wood blasted Alexandria’s handling of redevelopment projects as he announced a bid for city council Thursday morning. “Neighborhood after neighborhood, one citizen group after another, all feel threatened, [...]

City council takes first whack at budget

City council takes first whack at budget

Employee promotions, school funding spark heated debate Alexandria’s top elected officials staked out their fiscal positions during the first round of budget talks Tuesday, a rollicking discussion peppered with heated exchanges and contentious debate. Working with [...]