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Oceanfront Curfew Talks + Lady of the Lake + Sunny Then Rainy Week

36 min · 22. huhti 2026
jakson Oceanfront Curfew Talks + Lady of the Lake + Sunny Then Rainy Week kansikuva

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This week on Tidewater Talk, we’re talking about everything happening at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront, from recent incidents to the new curfew and how it’s affecting the area. We also head out to the Great Dismal Swamp for a Strange and Odd story about Lake Drummond and the legend of a ghostly figure seen drifting across the water at night. Plus, spring weather is settling in with warmer days ahead before the rain rolls back in this weekend, and we’ve got a few local events to check out around Hampton Roads.

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