Alexandria News
Alex. woman shoots, kills own dog after it attacked her boyfriend
The Alexandria Times says a woman and an unidentified man were in their home on Eisenhower Avenue with their Doberman/pit-bull mix.
Video details NY effort to conserve Civil War flag
The New York State Military Museum has created a video that shows some of the meticulous work conducted to conserve a flag at the center of a deadly encounter in the opening weeks of the Civil War.
Former CIA officer accused of terror leaks
A former CIA officer who told reporters he participated in the interrogation of terrorist Abu Zubaydah has been charged with leaking classified secrets about CIA operatives and other information to reporters.
Controversial Alexandria waterfront plan approved
It's been a long and contentious road, but after more than two years a controversial waterfront plan in Alexandria was approved Saturday night.
Road changes near Mark Center not helping some
WTOP's Neal Augenstein reports
Fund created for family of 8 year old killed by alleged drunk driver
Many listeners contacted WTOP asking how they could help the family of an 8-year-old boy who was killed by a drunk driver on Sunday.
Environmental group could delay Alex. council watefront decision
Political maneuvers by an Alexandria community group could delay a city vote this weekend on complex plans to redevelop a historic stretch of the Potomac riverfront.
Workers accused of stealing thousands from Metro fare machines
A Metro revenue technician and a Metro police officer face charges of conspiring to steal tens of thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars, in Metro fares.
Where are the best Valentine's Day hotels?
Some local hotels and bed and breakfasts are on TripAdvisor's 10th annual rankings.
Judge: Driver charged with killing a child a danger to community
The man charged with driving under the influence before hitting and killing an 8-year-old boy and severely injuring his mother told police he had been drinking for five hours before the crash.
Driver charged with DUI manslaughter in boy's death
An 8-year-old boy standing on the side of the road was killed when he was hit by a car Sunday afternoon, and a 22-year-old driver has been charged in his death.
Random dance on agenda for Michelle Obama in Va.
First Lady Michelle Obama is planning to bust out some random dance moves at a Northern Virginia high school.
Convicted Internet pirate draws ire of prosecutors
A convicted Internet pirate with a penchant for speaking out about her perceived persecution by federal prosecutors may find herself going to prison sooner than she expected.
DOD bolsters Alexandria buses to offset traffic catastrophe
Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., predicts the move of thousands of Defense Department jobs from Crystal City (near plenty of transit options) to Alexandria's Mark Center (where public transportation is scarce) would create a traffic catastrophe.
Iconic Old Town Theater in Alexandria closes its doors
There will be one less place to cozy up and catch a movie as a landmark theater prepares to close forever.
D.C. makes list of top cities to find a date
Similar to real estate, location is hugely important when it comes to finding that special someone. And for those living the D.C. metro region, you're already ahead of the curve.
Body found near Belle Haven Marina identified
A body found near the Belle Haven Marina in the Potomac River Monday morning is that of a 23-year-old Alexandria man, Fairfax County police say.
Some schools open Monday
Schoolchildren in three Maryland counties that are in the Washington metro area aren't getting the day off Monday, despite it being a federal holiday and many local and government offices being closed.
No fireworks for Alexandria's big "First Night" celebration
There are some big celebrations coming up for "First Night" this year but one of the biggest has a big change -- no fireworks.



