Rachel Leonard, Patch Staff
- Greater Alexandria, VA
A native of North Carolina, I earned my bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and worked for more than five years as a reporter for daily newspapers in North and South Carolina. My specialty is police and courts reporting. I also hold a master's degree in international affairs from George Washington University and have lived for short periods in Belgium, Germany and Kenya.
Prior to becoming editor for Fort Hunt, I freelanced for Patch sites in Alexandria and Fairfax County. Writing is my passion, and I enjoy meeting people from all walks of life through my reporting.
At home, I'm the proud mother of three feline children - Mina, Lola and John Henry. I'm also a vegan and enjoy cooking meals with no animal products.
Posting Activity
McLean, VA|News|
Letter to the Editor: Community Pulls Together
Jane Pyrak of Annandale shares with Patch a project making a difference.
McLean, VA|News|
McLean Youth Soccer Partners with City Year
City Year is an education-focused nonprofit that unites young people for a year of full-time service in DC public schools.
Annandale, VA|News|
Community College Plans Dorms for Alexandria Campus
Northern Virginia Community College officials plan to meet with West End residents to discuss project.
Falls Church, VA|News|
Police: Two Teens Charged With Raping Falls Church Girl in Mall Parking Lot
The 17-year-old Woodbridge male was arrested March 1, Prince William County Police said.
West End Alexandria, VA|News|
Police: Suspect in Alexandria Police Shooting Underwent Background Check
Alexandria police say Kashif Bashir, the man charged with shooting officer Peter Laboy on Wednesday in Old Town, had an active license to drive a taxicab despite numerous violations.
West End Alexandria, VA|News|
Alexandria Dispatches: Officer Shot, Changes at Landmark Mall
Here’s your roundup of this week's top headlines from West End Alexandria and nearby communities.
McLean, VA|News|
McLean's Treasure Trove: Fun and Fundraising
McLean's thrift store is looking for volunteers who love shopping and having fun. Proceeds benefit Inova Fairfax Hospital.
West End Alexandria, VA|News|
News to Know: VDOT Lane Closures This Week
Work continues on I-95/395 HOV lanes south of Duke Street.
McLean, VA|News|
Sequestration in McLean: Businesses Feel Some Effects
From services to goods, owners and managers give mixed reviews on how the sequester is affecting business.
West End Alexandria, VA|News|
Alexandria Big Lots Holds Grand Opening (VIDEO)
“Friends and Family” sale coming Sunday at the West End’s new discount store.
West End Alexandria, VA|News|
Shells and Grenades: Civil War Projectiles at Fort Ward
Museum staff will conduct brief talks about Civil War ammunition Saturday, March 16.
Old Town Alexandria, VA|News|
Goodman House Aims for National Register
The North Quaker Lane home is part Victorian farmhouse, part Modernist structure.
McLean, VA|News|
Through Trucks Banned on Georgetown Pike
State action came after neighbors expressed concern.
Annandale, VA|News|
Landmark Mall Redevelopment Plans Could Come in Spring
New town center will likely be built in multiple phases; Alexandria City mayor says Sears has been holdup.
West End Alexandria, VA|News|
Community College Plans Dorms for Alexandria Campus
Northern Virginia Community College officials plan to meet with West End residents to discuss project.
West End Alexandria, VA|News|
Citizen Activist Delves Into History at Fort Ward
Glenn Eugster of Alexandria believes many African Americans are buried in unmarked graves at the city landmark.
West End Alexandria, VA|News|
Goodman House Aims for National Register
The North Quaker Lane home is part Victorian farmhouse, part Modernist structure.
McLean, VA|News|
McLean Community Pitches In for Eagle Scout Project
Antonio Vasquez, 14, spearheaded a book collection drive for children and teens affected by Superstorm Sandy.
West End Alexandria, VA|News|
How Many Federal Government Employees Are in Alexandria?
When federal budget cuts from sequestration start March 1, Alexandria and the surrounding communities of Virginia's 8th congressional district will be hit hard due to the sheer number of residents employed by the federal government.