Virginia Beach Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Thursday, May twenty first, twenty twenty six. We start at City Hall, where Virginia Beach officials keep pushing reminders about early voting for the two upcoming special elections. The Voter Registrar’s Office on Studio Drive is open for in person early voting from nine to five on weekdays, with select Saturdays added in. The city is also using satellite sites like Great Neck Recreation Center on Shorehaven Drive and Seatack Recreation Center on South Birdneck Road so we do not have to drive far to cast a ballot. Same day registration stays in place during early voting and on election day, so even last minute planners can still have a voice. On the job front, Hampton Roads Transit continues to recruit operators and mechanics ahead of its May service changes. Their Virginia Beach routes, including service toward the Oceanfront and connections into Norfolk, are still dealing with spotty delays, so we should build in a little extra time if we are taking the bus to work along Shore Drive or into Town Center. The tight job market for drivers means steady hiring, benefits, and training for anyone looking to break into transit work. Real estate along the Oceanfront and around Red Mill and Princess Anne remains active, with typical single family homes in popular school zones hovering around the mid four hundreds. Inventory is still tight, which keeps prices firm but also means well priced homes near Lynnhaven Parkway and Indian River Road are going under contract in about a month. Our weather today leans warm and humid, with a mix of sun and clouds and a chance of a pop up shower this afternoon, especially inland around Salem Road and the Municipal Center. Any storms should be brief but could affect after school sports and late day practices, so coaches may need to make quick calls on field conditions. The next couple of days stay seasonable, with similar temperatures and only isolated shower chances. Around town, we have a full community calendar. Local venues near the Oceanfront are gearing up for weekend live music along Atlantic Avenue, and recreation centers from Great Neck to Kempsville are rolling out summer camp sign ups. Our schools continue to shine, with Virginia Beach student athletes wrapping up regional play and several high school teams advancing in soccer and baseball. That keeps our evenings busy at fields along Princess Anne Road and at the Sportsplex. On the crime front, Virginia Beach police report the usual mix of property crimes and traffic incidents, and continue to emphasize locking cars, especially in neighborhood driveways off Holland Road and Rosemont Road. There are no major public safety emergencies this morning, but officers ask us to slow down in school zones and around construction on key corridors. We close with a feel good note. Volunteers across the city, from church groups near Independence Boulevard to neighborhood associations at Chic’s Beach, are organizing spring cleanups and food drives, quietly supporting families who need an extra hand before summer. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. 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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