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Virginia Beach Local Pulse: Beach Ready for Summer Season, June 20, 2026

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Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Saturday, June twentieth, twenty twenty six. We wake up to a mostly cloudy start along the Oceanfront, with temps heading for the upper seventies and a light north breeze. Forecasters say we have about a fifty fifty shot at a passing shower this afternoon, then skies clear out and drop into the upper sixties tonight. That means we can still plan the beach, but we keep an eye on the sky and pack a light jacket for later. Local meteorologist Tim Pandajis notes that rip current risk is down from earlier in the week but still moderate, so we stay cautious in the surf near the Fishing Pier and at Sandbridge. Around town, city hall is focused on summer tourism traffic and oceanfront safety. We see extra patrols and ambassadors along Atlantic Avenue and at the Rudee Inlet area this weekend, and lane closures overnight on Pacific Avenue for utility work are slowing our late night drives. For breaking and developing stories, Sail 250 Virginia continues just up the road in Norfolk, with tall ships still drawing crowds to the waterfront. Hampton Roads Transit is running expanded service and free festival shuttles there today, making it easier for us to leave the car home and still enjoy the harbor. Here in Virginia Beach, our music spotlight is the Point Break Music Festival at the Oceanfront today and tomorrow, bringing reggae, rock, and surf vibes to the beach stages. Promoters are calling this the unofficial start of summer touring season. Over in Town Center, JazzTeenth is celebrating Juneteenth through music and arts, with R and B artists like Keke Wyatt and Vivian Green on stage tonight. On the community calendar, the Francis Land House on Princess Anne Road offers guided history tours this afternoon, and the Military Aviation Museum down the road is open nine to five with vintage aircraft on display, a great indoor backup if those showers pop. In real estate, local agents report that our median home listing price is holding near the mid four hundreds, with days on market hovering around one month, a sign that demand is steady but not as frantic as the last couple of years. The job market remains tight, with hundreds of service and hospitality openings at the Oceanfront and Lynnhaven Mall, plus defense and tech roles still hiring around Oceana and Town Center. On schools and sports, several Beach District high school teams are back from state tournaments this week, with track and baseball squads bringing home medals and keeping our local trophy cases full. Police overnight report no major incidents citywide, just a few DUI and disorderly conduct arrests near Atlantic Avenue after the bars closed, and officers continue to remind us to use rideshares and avoid impaired driving. Our feel good note today comes from the Oceanfront: volunteers and students spent yesterday morning cleaning trash from the sand near 31st Street, filling dozens of bags and leaving our beach a little brighter for everyone heading out this weekend. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily local 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

Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Saturday, June twentieth, twenty twenty six. We wake up to a mostly cloudy start along the Oceanfront, with temps heading for the upper seventies and a light north breeze. Forecasters say we have about a fifty fifty shot at a passing shower this afternoon, then skies clear out and drop into the upper sixties tonight. That means we can still plan the beach, but we keep an eye on the sky and pack a light jacket for later. Local meteorologist Tim Pandajis notes that rip current risk is down from earlier in the week but still moderate, so we stay cautious in the surf near the Fishing Pier and at Sandbridge. Around town, city hall is focused on summer tourism traffic and oceanfront safety. We see extra patrols and ambassadors along Atlantic Avenue and at the Rudee Inlet area this weekend, and lane closures overnight on Pacific Avenue for utility work are slowing our late night drives. For breaking and developing stories, Sail 250 Virginia continues just up the road in Norfolk, with tall ships still drawing crowds to the waterfront. Hampton Roads Transit is running expanded service and free festival shuttles there today, making it easier for us to leave the car home and still enjoy the harbor. Here in Virginia Beach, our music spotlight is the Point Break Music Festival at the Oceanfront today and tomorrow, bringing reggae, rock, and surf vibes to the beach stages. Promoters are calling this the unofficial start of summer touring season. Over in Town Center, JazzTeenth is celebrating Juneteenth through music and arts, with R and B artists like Keke Wyatt and Vivian Green on stage tonight. On the community calendar, the Francis Land House on Princess Anne Road offers guided history tours this afternoon, and the Military Aviation Museum down the road is open nine to five with vintage aircraft on display, a great indoor backup if those showers pop. In real estate, local agents report that our median home listing price is holding near the mid four hundreds, with days on market hovering around one month, a sign that demand is steady but not as frantic as the last couple of years. The job market remains tight, with hundreds of service and hospitality openings at the Oceanfront and Lynnhaven Mall, plus defense and tech roles still hiring around Oceana and Town Center. On schools and sports, several Beach District high school teams are back from state tournaments this week, with track and baseball squads bringing home medals and keeping our local trophy cases full. Police overnight report no major incidents citywide, just a few DUI and disorderly conduct arrests near Atlantic Avenue after the bars closed, and officers continue to remind us to use rideshares and avoid impaired driving. Our feel good note today comes from the Oceanfront: volunteers and students spent yesterday morning cleaning trash from the sand near 31st Street, filling dozens of bags and leaving our beach a little brighter for everyone heading out this weekend. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily local 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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