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Johnson pleads guilty to Holly Street homicide
By Derrick Perkins Marie M. Johnson pleaded guilty to the murder of 94-year-old city resident Elmer Roehrs in Alexandria Circuit Court today as part of a deal struck with prosecutors. Roehrs was found dead in his [...]
Watchdog group presses officials on Lynhaven homicide
By Derrick Perkins Former Washington detective Nicholas Beltrante is keeping the pressure on local authorities, urging Commonwealth’s Attorney Randy Sengel to convene a special grand jury to indict Craig Patterson. Patterson, 44, allegedly shot and killed [...]
West End bank suffers heist
By Erich Wagner Police said they are investigating a bank robbery that occurred Wednesday afternoon at the Landmark TD Bank branch. Around 1:55 p.m. a man entered the bank, located at 557 South Van Dorn Street, [...]
Authorities investigate T.C. teacher’s ‘inappropriate relations’ with students
By Erich Wagner A male teacher at T.C. Williams has resigned in connection with an investigation into rumors that he had inappropriate relationships with multiple female students, administrators said. In a letter sent to parents Monday, [...]
T.C. junior launches sports website geared toward high school students
By Jim McElhatton In the boardroom of a downtown D.C. law office recently, T.C. Williams junior Dagim Girma stood up in front of dozens of onlookers to sell his business plan for a website called The [...]
Planning commission OK’s hookah lounge
By Julia Brouillette Old Town offers an array of dining options and chic boutiques, but until now, it has lacked one of the trendiest hangouts: a hookah lounge. The city planning commission overwhelmingly supported a plan [...]
Tiffany Tavern slated for French makeover
By Julia Brouillette The vacated King Street building once home to Tiffany Tavern may experience a renaissance this summer. Cyrille Brenac, a native of Mazamet, Languedoc Roussillon, France, is a managing partner of Bistrot Lepic and [...]
Future of former nursery school shrouded in mystery
By Derrick Perkins William Cromley has a secret — and he’s not sharing. For the past few years, the developer has been part of a tug-of-war over the future of the former Carver Nursery School in [...]
Howard Hughes Corp. offers $2 million for affordable housing efforts
By Melissa Quinn The Howard Hughes Corp. isn’t just giving the city a revamped Landmark Mall, it’s also donating more than $2 million for affordable housing. The company, which plans to transform about one-third of the [...]
Wounded police officer Peter Laboy sues Alexandria Yellow Cab
By Derrick Perkins Police officer Peter Laboy is targeting his alleged shooter’s employer, filing a lawsuit for at least $10 million against Alexandria Yellow Cab. Laboy’s lawyer, Georgia-based David Martin, launched the litigation Monday. The complaint [...]
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