Virginia Beach Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Saturday, June sixth, twenty twenty six. We wake up to warm, mostly sunny weather along the Oceanfront today. Forecasters at the National Weather Service say we head into the low nineties this afternoon, with a small chance of an isolated thunderstorm inland, and a light southwest breeze helping on the boardwalk. That heat means we keep water handy, check on neighbors, and pace our outdoor plans, especially around the North American Sand Soccer Championships on the beach between Rudee Inlet and 36th Street. Our big weekend story is that sand soccer tournament bringing thousands of players and families to the resort area. Hotels along Atlantic Avenue are close to full, restaurants at the Oceanfront and in Town Center are hiring extra staff, and traffic around Pacific Avenue is heavier than usual. Tournament organizers say games run through Sunday, so we build in extra time if we are heading to the beach or working nearby. From City Hall, council and planning staff continue work on new limits for large data centers in our city, especially near Princess Anne Road and the Pungo area, as reported this week by regional outlets in Hampton Roads. The concern is noise, water use, and energy demand, and any new rules could affect where future tech jobs and tax revenue land. On the jobs front, local hiring boards show a steady stream of openings, roughly a few thousand positions across Virginia Beach, led by health care at the Town Center medical offices, hospitality jobs along Atlantic Avenue, and logistics roles near the Lynnhaven Parkway and London Bridge Road corridors. In real estate, local agents report that the median home price in Virginia Beach is hovering around the mid four hundreds, with three bedroom homes in neighborhoods like Kempsville and Red Mill often drawing multiple offers when they are well priced and move in ready. Culturally, Visit Virginia Beach highlights a packed June. The Oceanfront Concert Series continues next week at the 17th Street and 24th Street parks with free evening shows, while the Virginia Symphony Orchestra prepares for Symphony on the Lawn at the Cavalier Resort tomorrow night. At the Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater off Cellar Door Way, Dave Matthews Band is on the calendar for tonight, giving our music fans a big show just inland from the resort area. Our schools keep giving us reasons to be proud. Several Beach District high school teams wrapped up playoff runs this week, with local athletic directors noting strong showings in soccer, baseball, and track, and a handful of seniors from Cox, Ocean Lakes, and Tallwood earning all state honors. In public safety, Virginia Beach Police report a relatively routine Friday night into early Saturday, with no major incidents along Atlantic Avenue beyond a few alcohol related arrests and traffic stops. Officers do remind us to lock cars in neighborhoods off Independence Boulevard and around Lynnhaven Mall after a recent string of vehicle break ins earlier this week. For a feel good note, volunteers with a local surf therapy group gathered near the Fishing Pier to help kids with disabilities catch waves at sunrise. Families say those sessions build confidence and community in a way that feels uniquely Virginia Beach. Thank you for tuning in today and remember to subscribe so you never miss our local check in. 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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