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The Alexandria Police Department identified 61-year-old Paul G. Behan, Jr. as the man who was fatally shot by an officer on Monday night (Aug. 12).

Behan was shot and killed by a police officer after a 35 minute standoff in the stairwell of his apartment building at 5101 Maris Avenue. One of Behan’s coworkers called 911 at around 10:45 p.m. to warn that he’d threatened to shoot himself, and relayed to police that Behan owned at least two guns.


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New federal funding could be coming to Alexandria, particularly to programs boosting affordable housing and pre-k programs for low-income families.

The funding is in the Senate’s draft government funding bills, which just passed out of the Senate Appropriations Committee.


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Alexandria City Public Schools said school bus routes may be changing and students may be arriving at school late due to a shortage of bus drivers.

In a letter out to parents, MeChale’ Johnson, director of pupil transportation and fleet management, said ACPS is struggling to fill vacancies in transportation services and it will have an impact on students at the start of the 2024-2025 school year next Monday.


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Good Thursday morning, Alexandria!

☀️ Today’s weather: Expect sunny skies and a high of around 88 degrees, accompanied by a light north wind at approximately 5 mph. As night falls on Thursday, the skies will turn partly cloudy and the temperature will drop to around 69 degrees, with a gentle southeast breeze.


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Car wash chain Mr Wash is offering free car washes tomorrow (Thursday) to celebrate the back-to-school season.

A release noted that customers don’t need to do anything but visit the car wash to participate. The deal is open to anyone, a change from the similar deal last year offered only to teachers, administrators and school faculty.


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A posse of retired deputies and law enforcement personnel have been assembled by Alexandria Sheriff Sean Casey to contend with a staffing shortage.

It didn’t take long for retired Deputy Kevin Brown to un-retire… Again.


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This month kicks off a major downsizing at the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) in the Carlyle neighborhood.

A new report from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) put the exact amount of office space the PTO is shedding at 764k square feet.


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Old Town is no stranger to controversy over historic preservation, and the Office of Historic Alexandria’s superb This Week in Historic Alexandria newsletter documented the intense local controversy around the neighborhood’s historic designation 78 years ago.

Old Town is the third oldest historic district in the United States, after Charleston formed a historic district in 1931 and New Orleans six years later. The first preservation efforts focused on residential buildings and were called the Charleston Ordinance, WETA reported.