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Layoffs loom over commonwealth’s defense contractors
By Kenric Ward | Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau FREDERICKSBURG – Virginia’s military-industrial complex keeps chugging along … for now, at least. Few defense contractors are among the companies announcing layoffs and plant closures in the Old Dominion. [...]
Alexandria officials take wait-and-see approach to Richmond’s education institution
By Melissa Quinn Local lawmakers and education officials are taking a collective breath after Richmond embraced a measure that allows the state to take over struggling schools. The General Assembly last month approved legislation to create [...]
Are Alexandria’s massage laws out of touch?
By Melissa Quinn For city residents, the comfort and convenience of an in-home massage remains far out of reach. Massage therapists looking to take their business mobile face multiple barriers — including coordinating with the police [...]
Planning commission approves waterfront plan – again
By Derrick Perkins After hours of renewed debate about the much-maligned waterfront redevelopment plan, longtime planning commissioner Stewart Dunn stepped down from the podium, grabbed a microphone and circled a model of the city’s future Potomac [...]
City Hall eyes hiking real estate taxes
By Melissa Quinn Property owners may want to start thinking about tightening their belts with city officials weighing hiking real estate tax rates by 5.5 cents. City Manager Rashad Young unveiled the proposed $626.6 million fiscal [...]
Parents debate possible state takeover of Jefferson-Houston
By Melissa Quinn Parents and administrators at Jefferson-Houston are campaigning against an education bill that allows state officials to take over failing public schools — including the Cameron Street school. The bill, approved by the General [...]
Mayor: City council will vote on waterfront plan again, pass it with supermajority
Editor’s note, this article was updated at 2:58 p.m. Friday By Derrick Perkins Alexandria City Council will take up the waterfront redevelopment plan again — and approve it with a supermajority vote sought by the blueprint’s [...]
Alexandria’s Richmond delegation seeks change in wake of Sandy Hook
By Melissa Quinn As the nation continues to debate gun control in the wake of the Newtown mass shooting, Alexandria’s state lawmakers have joined in the fray, drafting legislation aimed at tightening firearm laws. State Sen. [...]
Alexandria rolls out the welcome mat for inauguration
By Melissa Quinn With thousands expected to flock to the nation’s capital to mark President Barack Obama’s second inauguration Monday, city businesses are putting out the welcome mat for the impending visitors. Local hotels, restaurants and [...]
Public employee arrests plummet in Alexandria
By Melissa Quinn Officials saw a significant drop in acts of malfeasance on the part of public workers last year after a string of arrests marred City Hall’s image in 2011. Just a single city worker [...]
Editorial: Norfolk Southern went down the wrong track — again
Given Council's past treatment of NS it makes perfect sense to tell Co
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I nominate Medieval Madness! Such an awesome place.
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
Caring hands animal hospital , simply the best!
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
They need to add a Best Mechanic/Auto Garage category. I vote for Auto
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I nominate Caring Hands Animal Hospital. They have provided wonderful