Virginia Beach Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Thursday, June fourth, twenty twenty six. We wake up to a cooler, comfortable start along the Oceanfront and around Town Center. WAVY ten’s Super Doppler team says we stay mostly dry today with seasonable temperatures in the upper seventies to near eighty, and a light breeze off the water. The National Weather Service in Wakefield is flagging a high rip current risk along the Virginia Beach oceanfront, so if we head to the sand near 31st Street or down by the Fishing Pier, we should swim near lifeguards and keep an eye on the flags. From city hall, Virginia Beach officials continue working through the new city budget, with a focus on school funding, stormwater projects, and road work along Independence Boulevard and near the Lesner Bridge. Council members are also talking about short term rental enforcement at the Oceanfront and in Chic’s Beach, which could affect parking and noise for many of us this summer. On the real estate front, local agents report that our median home price in Virginia Beach is now around four hundred thousand dollars, with inventory still tight but improving slightly compared with last year. Well priced houses near the Kempsville and Red Mill areas are still drawing multiple offers, but buyers are seeing a bit more room to negotiate. For jobs, regional employers at the Oceanfront hotels, Town Center restaurants, and the Navy installations are still hiring, with hundreds of open positions in hospitality, health care, and tech support. In community news, a Virginia Beach man just won one hundred thousand dollars in a Virginia Lottery drawing, according to a statewide lottery update, giving us one of those fun stories about sudden good fortune right here at home. Looking ahead, we have live music lined up at the Oceanfront tonight with local bands scheduled near 24th Street, plus weekend events at the Virginia Beach Boardwalk and Mount Trashmore, including family fitness activities and food trucks. The Sandler Center at Town Center is hosting performances over the next few nights, bringing in regional musicians and theater groups. In our schools, several Virginia Beach high school teams are wrapping up strong spring seasons, with local baseball and soccer programs advancing deep into regional play. Coaches are praising student athletes for balancing academics and sports as graduation events continue across the city. On the crime front, Virginia Beach police report a relatively quiet past twenty four hours, with routine calls for traffic crashes along I-264 and some property crime investigations near Lynnhaven Parkway. Officers remind us to lock cars, remove valuables from sight, and report suspicious activity, as summer visitors start to arrive in larger numbers. We thank you for tuning in to Virginia Beach Local Pulse today. Remember to subscribe so you never miss our local updates. This has been Virginia Beach Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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