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Your Views: Police review board is a bad idea
To the editor:
I read with dismay that the Alexandria City Council approved a proposal to establish a community police review board. Why is the...
Council plans community police review board
By Missy Schrott | [email protected]
A new chapter in the civil rights movement has emerged across the nation in the wake of the death of...
City council adopts new housing goals
By Luke Anderson | [email protected]
With Amazon’s HQ2 and Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus coming to the region, the city is proposing new housing goals to...
Seminary Road update goes before council next week
By Missy Schrott | [email protected]
City council is slated to hear an update about the controversial restructuring of Seminary Road at its legislative meeting on...
City council approves phase two e-scooter pilot
By Cody Mello-Klein | [email protected]
Council voted unanimously to approve a phase II dockless e-scooter pilot program at its public hearing on Saturday.
The phase II...
City staff recommends phase two scooter pilot
By Cody Mello-Klein | [email protected]
Department of Transportation and Environmental Services staff presented a recommendation to city council for a phase two e-scooter pilot program...
City council responds to President Trump’s refugee executive order
By Cody Mello-Klein | [email protected]
City council adopted a resolution in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order 13888, which required official consent from state...
Scooters in Alexandria Part 8: The future of e-scooters
By Cody Mello-Klein | [email protected]
Are scooters a vibrant new part of Alexandria’s transportation puzzle or a dangerous eyesore? That’s the question, and city residents...
City council newcomers reflect on eight months in office
By Cody Mello-Klein | [email protected]
City council’s first public hearing of the fall is shaping up to be epic in length and community engagement, with...
City sells $5.3 million worth of Old Town public property
By Arya Hodjat | [email protected]
Council voted to sell four plots of city property to a private investment firm for $5.3 million at its July 9...