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Krupicka, Saslaw honored for focus on education
The Virginia Education Association named Delegate Rob Krupicka (D-45) Rookie of the Year for his efforts to support public schools and teachers during his first General Assembly session. The former state Board of Education member and [...]
Lawmakers hope to prevent Richmond from intervening at Jefferson-Houston
By Melissa Quinn Legislators rejected Gov. Bob McDonnell’s tweaks to a bill creating the Opportunity Educational Institution, which could lead to a state takeover of Jefferson-Houston, during the General Assembly’s veto session earlier this month. McDonnell’s [...]
McDonnell’s trade trip includes lunch with Steven Spielberg
By Kathryn Watson | Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau Virginia taxpayers don’t know how many details Gov. Bob McDonnell’s office omitted from the public schedule of his upcoming 16-day trade trip to Asia and California. But there’s at least one [...]
Is Virginia getting serious about reforming tax breaks?
By Kathryn Watson | Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau ALEXANDRIA — Virginia gives tax breaks in amounts that are just about equal to what it collects in tax revenue. In 2008, the state granted roughly $12.5 billion in [...]
Richmond poised to intervene in local schools
By Melissa Quinn After weeks of anticipation — particularly in Alexandria — Gov. Bob McDonnell has amended his Opportunity Educational Institution proposal, putting the possibility of the state taking over failing schools one step closer to [...]
Lawsuits could linger despite revote on Alexandria waterfront redevelopment
By Derrick Perkins Hoping to sidestep years of litigation, the city council overwhelmingly reapproved zoning and density changes along the Potomac shoreline Saturday, but critics say the 6-1 vote could lead to a new round of [...]
Conservatives weigh Cuccinelli’s silence on taxes
By Kathryn Watson | Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau ALEXANDRIA—It’s time for Virginia’s attorney general-turned gubernatorial candidate to nail down his tax policy plans, a few state tea party leaders say. Hours before Ken Cuccinelli took the coveted first-speaker slot at [...]
Where did that shortfall come from?
By Melissa Quinn While property owners still might be reeling from City Hall’s proposed 5.5-cent tax hike, officials hope the extra dollars — combined with increased fees — will cover a multimillion-dollar shortfall. Alexandria faces a [...]
Local federal employees prepare for furloughs
By Melissa Quinn After kicking the sequestration can farther down the road, Washington officials let the March 1 deadline for enacting $1.2 trillion in budget cuts over a 10-year span — including $85 billion this year [...]
The face of Alexandria’s waterfront opposition
By Melissa Quinn For Bert Ely, it all started at a home along Prince Street. The house sat on the left side of the 900 block, and it had a big bay window in the front. [...]
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Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
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Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
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Norfolk Southern facility expansion fuels anxiety for Alexandria officials
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City councils approves $624.8 million budget, 4-cent tax hike
The city has long said that at large elections are much more fair that