Is this the real stop? Is this a detour? Caught in construction, no escape from the closure.
The DASH stop and sidewalk in front of City Hall are out from June 15 to July 10. Another one rides the bus, but from Pitt Street for now. More at alexandriava.gov/CityHall.
That's a wrap on Day 2 of Sails on the Potomac and the 48th Annual Alexandria Jazz Fest. The last day starts at noon tomorrow, Sunday, June 14.
It is now safe to return to Sails on the Potomac and Alexandria Jazz Fest. Stay weather aware.
The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for the City of Alexandria until 7:45 p.m. Follow local media for the most up to date forecast.
Traffic Alert: The Woodrow Wilson Bridge will have multiple openings for vessels and inspections tonight between 1 am and 4 am. Drivers should expect delays and are advised to use alternate routes.
Sails on the Potomac and Alexandria Jazz Fest programming has been delayed until 5:30 p.m. due to severe weather. If you are at the waterfront, move inside a nearby business, restaurant, or the Torpedo Factory Art Center. Avoid trees, tents, and the water. Updates to follow.
It is now safe to return to Sails on the Potomac and Alexandria Jazz Fest. Ship tours and music programming has resumed. The History Village and Outpost will remain closed for the rest of the evening. Ticket holders who missed their time slot should join the walk up line to tour ships.
Good morning, Alexandria! We can't wait to see you for Sails on the Potomac and Alexandria Jazz Fest today! Swipe through for tips and information, or check out the full FAQ on alexandriava.gov/Sails250.
See you at noon!
Celebrate Juneteenth with us this week! See full event details at alexandriava.gov/Juneteenth. For even more to do, visit alexandriava.gov/Calendar.