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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 3 MIN

Virginia Beach Local Pulse: Summer Festivals, Budget Plans, and Afternoon Storm Watch

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Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Sunday, June twenty first, twenty twenty six. We wake up to warm, muggy air along the Oceanfront, with the National Weather Service calling for highs near ninety, a mix of sun and clouds, and a growing chance of afternoon thunderstorms, especially inland toward Princess Anne Road and around Oceana. Those storms could briefly bring heavy rain and gusty winds, so we plan our beach time and outdoor plans early, and keep an eye on the sky later today. City Hall is in the spotlight this week as council moves forward with the proposed budget that sets aside new money for flooding and drainage upgrades in neighborhoods off Shore Drive and along Lynnhaven Parkway. According to local reporting, the plan also keeps the real estate tax rate steady, which matters for homeowners as property values on the Oceanfront and in Red Mill continue to edge up, with the median single family listing now hovering in the mid four hundreds. We are seeing that strength in the job market too. Regional hiring boards show roughly three thousand open positions across the city, led by hospitality jobs at the Oceanfront hotels on Atlantic Avenue, healthcare openings near Virginia Beach General, and defense related roles around Dam Neck and Little Creek. Culturally, the big story today is music. The Point Break Music Festival kicks off at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront around 5th Street, with national and Caribbean acts including Kes the Band taking the stage starting at noon, turning the Boardwalk into an all day beach party. Later this evening, listeners looking for something more intimate can head to Town Center, where Zeiders American Dream Theater hosts a candlelight tribute concert featuring the music of Coldplay and Imagine Dragons. Looking ahead, community calendars highlight a Juneteenth inspired celebration continuing at Mount Trashmore Park tomorrow, a farmers market at the Virginia Beach Farmers Market on Princess Anne Road mid week, and family friendly programs at the Virginia Aquarium along General Booth Boulevard. In our schools, Green Run High and Cox High report strong showings in regional summer league basketball this week, with local coaches praising the hustle and sportsmanship of our student athletes. Public safety officials report a relatively calm past twenty four hours, with Virginia Beach police noting just a handful of serious incidents, including one overnight arrest related to a reported armed robbery near Lynnhaven Mall. Police emphasize there is no ongoing threat to the public but ask that we stay alert, lock vehicles, and report anything suspicious, especially around busy lots near Independence Boulevard and at the Oceanfront. And a quick feel good note to close: volunteers along Sandbridge Road and at Little Island Park spend yesterday morning picking up trash ahead of the festival crowds, a small reminder that when we pitch in together, our shoreline stays welcoming for everyone. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily 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 Sunday, June twenty first, twenty twenty six. We wake up to warm, muggy air along the Oceanfront, with the National Weather Service calling for highs near ninety, a mix of sun and clouds, and a growing chance of afternoon thunderstorms, especially inland toward Princess Anne Road and around Oceana. Those storms could briefly bring heavy rain and gusty winds, so we plan our beach time and outdoor plans early, and keep an eye on the sky later today. City Hall is in the spotlight this week as council moves forward with the proposed budget that sets aside new money for flooding and drainage upgrades in neighborhoods off Shore Drive and along Lynnhaven Parkway. According to local reporting, the plan also keeps the real estate tax rate steady, which matters for homeowners as property values on the Oceanfront and in Red Mill continue to edge up, with the median single family listing now hovering in the mid four hundreds. We are seeing that strength in the job market too. Regional hiring boards show roughly three thousand open positions across the city, led by hospitality jobs at the Oceanfront hotels on Atlantic Avenue, healthcare openings near Virginia Beach General, and defense related roles around Dam Neck and Little Creek. Culturally, the big story today is music. The Point Break Music Festival kicks off at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront around 5th Street, with national and Caribbean acts including Kes the Band taking the stage starting at noon, turning the Boardwalk into an all day beach party. Later this evening, listeners looking for something more intimate can head to Town Center, where Zeiders American Dream Theater hosts a candlelight tribute concert featuring the music of Coldplay and Imagine Dragons. Looking ahead, community calendars highlight a Juneteenth inspired celebration continuing at Mount Trashmore Park tomorrow, a farmers market at the Virginia Beach Farmers Market on Princess Anne Road mid week, and family friendly programs at the Virginia Aquarium along General Booth Boulevard. In our schools, Green Run High and Cox High report strong showings in regional summer league basketball this week, with local coaches praising the hustle and sportsmanship of our student athletes. Public safety officials report a relatively calm past twenty four hours, with Virginia Beach police noting just a handful of serious incidents, including one overnight arrest related to a reported armed robbery near Lynnhaven Mall. Police emphasize there is no ongoing threat to the public but ask that we stay alert, lock vehicles, and report anything suspicious, especially around busy lots near Independence Boulevard and at the Oceanfront. And a quick feel good note to close: volunteers along Sandbridge Road and at Little Island Park spend yesterday morning picking up trash ahead of the festival crowds, a small reminder that when we pitch in together, our shoreline stays welcoming for everyone. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily 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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