Elliott Sends Letter to Shareholders Detailing Phillips 66's Broken Corporate Governance and Disingenuous Shareholder Engagement
Asserts that the Company’s Current Directors Have Allowed a Culture of
Asserts that the Company’s Current Directors Have Allowed a Culture of
WASHINGTON (AP) — Detailed Army plans for a potential military parade on President Donald Trump’s birthday in June call for more than 6,600 soldiers, at least 150 vehicles, 50 helicopters, […]
To celebrate Air Quality Awareness Week (May 5-9, 2025), Clean Air Partners is working with A Few Cool Hardware Stores to exchange DC, Maryland and Virginia residents’ gas-powered lawn mowers, […] Read more on ALXnow: Trade-in your gas-powered lawn tool for a free ego power+ electric version
When the Board of County Supervisors approved the county’s $1.89 billion budget April 22, it sent $991.6 million to the county school system, roughly $40 million beyond what the School Board expected at the outset of budget season.
The air is thick with anticipation, not just mint julep aromas, as the 151st Kentucky Derby approaches tomorrow (May 3). While Alexandria might not have a horse running for the […] Read more on ALXnow: Poll: Which of these Alexandria-themed horses would you bet on in the Kentucky Derby?
The president of the Arlington Education Association says she will give up the position if elected to the School Board. “Would I step down if elected? Yes, I would,” June […]
Changes to Silver line service and less frequent Blue and Yellow line trains are scheduled for this weekend due to planned track work. Trains between Pentagon City and Reagan National […]
Good Friday morning, Alexandria! 🌥️ Today’s weather: Isolated showers before 8 a.m., then scattered showers after 4 p.m. Mostly sunny, with a high near 87 degrees. Southwest wind 8 to […] Read more on ALXnow: Notes: Titan Student Art Exhibition opens today at Del Ray Artisans Gallery
Roosevelt Bridge Project Starting — “A key connection between D.C. and Arlington, Virginia, is about to go through a 3-and-a-half-year rehab, with traffic shifting as soon as next week. The […]
Rep. Eugene Vindman, D-Va.-7th District, spent $38,783 via two March campaign donations to a Miami-area bookstore that hosted his brother’s book promotion efforts, labeling the expenditures a “fundraising expense,” according to campaign finance data from the Federal Election Commission.