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Virginia Beach Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for the latest happenings, insights, and stories from Virginia Beach. Dive into engaging episodes featuring local news, cultural events, business highlights, and interviews with community leaders. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, this podcast keeps you connected to the vibrant pulse of Virginia Beach, offering fresh perspectives and valuable information every week. Tune in to stay informed and inspired by the coastal charm and dynamic energy of Virginia Beach.

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    • Overcast Skies and Rain Ahead for Virginia Beach: Winter Storm Warning, Traffic Updates, and Community Highlights
      Jan 25 2026
      Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Sunday, January 25. We start with the weather shaping our day, as a Winter Storm Warning hangs over us until 7 PM with heavy rain and possible sleet mixing in, bringing around an inch of accumulation. Expect highs in the mid 40s under overcast skies with northeast winds gusting to 30 mph, making outdoor plans tricky, especially along the Chesapeake Bay where Small Craft Advisories warn of hazardous waves up to 5 feet near the Bridge-Tunnel. Shallow flooding could hit low-lying spots like waterfront parks at Little Creek, so we drive carefully on roads like Shore Drive. Looking ahead, tonight stays rainy with lows in the mid 30s, then Monday turns breezy and cooler in the upper 30s.

      From City Hall, we see steady progress on daily life fixes, like recent approvals for better drainage projects around Lynnhaven Mall to combat these winter downpours. No major disruptions today, but keep an eye on updates for Laskin Road traffic tweaks aimed at easing commutes.

      In new business buzz, local artist Nick Cantrell, whos shown his work at our festivals for years, just opened Studio Cantrell as a gallery and framing shop, evolving from his tent setups at events like the Neptune Festival. Its a nod to our arts scene, now featuring coastal pieces and clay works by his wife Maya, right in the spirit of Virginia Beach creators.

      Real estate holds steady with about 250 homes listed around town, averaging near 500,000 dollars, while jobs tick up with roughly 1,200 openings in hospitality and tech near the Oceanfront. Schools shine too, as First Colonial Highs basketball team clinched a big win Friday, and Kellam Middle celebrated a science fair sweep.

      Crime stays low key in the past day, with police reporting a single arrest for shoplifting at a Pembroke store and no major incidents, keeping our neighborhoods safe.

      Community events ahead include tomorrows farmers market at the ViBe Creative District rain or shine, and Wednesdays boardwalk cleanup. For a feel-good lift, locals rallied to aid a family near Mount Trashmore after a minor house fire, showing our tight-knit heart.

      Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily pulses. This has been Virginia Beach Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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    • Transit Disruptions, Union Pushes, and Community Resilience: Virginia Beach Local Pulse
      Jan 24 2026
      Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Saturday, January 24. We kick off with breaking news on transit disruptions from adverse weather, as Hampton Roads Transit reports last bus trips ending early today on all Southside and Northside routes, so plan ahead if youre heading to the Oceanfront or Lynnhaven Mall and check gohrt.com or call 757-222-6100. This chilly, windy morning with scattered showers will impact outdoor plans, but we expect clearing skies by afternoon with highs near 45 degrees, perfect for indoor events.

      From City Hall, were watching pushes for public sector unionization, as Virginia Beach leaders face pressure to expand collective bargaining for city workers, following Fairfaxes lead with 27,000 educators already covered, which could mean steadier staffing for our schools and services. On the job front, Virginias minimum wage hit $12.77 an hour this month, boosting paychecks for about 200,000 workers here and easing hiring at spots like the Boardwalk shops.

      Real estate stays hot, with median home prices around $375,000, drawing families to neighborhoods near Red Mill Commons amid low inventory. New business buzz includes talks of a fresh natatorium and gym complex inspired by Norfolks plans, promising community health boosts right here.

      Upcoming, catch free Sail250 maritime history talks this weekend at the Cape Henry Lighthouse, tying into our coastal roots. Local schools shine with Virginia Beach Highs team clinching a regional basketball win Thursday, and Kellam posting top debate scores.

      In sports, the VB Surf Riders gear up for their next match amid the unions chatter affecting public worker morale. Todays crime report notes no major incidents in the past 24 hours, but we stay vigilant around Pleasure House Road after recent Norfolk-area alerts.

      For a feel-good lift, listeners shared stories of neighbors clearing sidewalks near Rudee Inlet after last weeks snow, fostering that tight-knit spirit we love.

      Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Virginia Beach Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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    • Blast of Arctic Air, City Budget Talks, and Oceanfront Parking Updates - Virginia Beach Local Pulse
      Jan 23 2026
      Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Friday, January 23.

      We start with todays weather, which brings a blast of arctic air our way. Expect partly cloudy skies turning windy, with highs only in the upper 30s to low 40s and northwest gusts up to 30 miles per hour. Bundle up for outdoor plans, as wind chills drop sharply tonight to near zero, and a winter storm watch hits tomorrow through Monday, promising moderate snow accumulation by Sunday. That could snarl roads around the Oceanfront and Princess Anne corridors, so we advise caution for weekend travel.

      Shifting to city hall, our City Council gears up for its annual winter retreat January 26 and 27 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. They will dive into the budget process, tax comparisons with other localities, major projects like the Capital Improvement Program, and community input on priorities that shape our daily lives from school funding to infrastructure.

      In real estate news, Landstown Commons shopping center at Princess Anne Road sold for about 102 million dollars, signaling strong demand in our top retail market anchored by national stores. That boosts local jobs and keeps options vibrant for shoppers.

      We see smart changes too, with the new Oceanfront parking system now live using sensors on about 1000 spaces for real-time updates via apps and signs. Residents get 50 dollar annual vouchers starting April 1 to ease costs and turn over street spots near the beach, supporting businesses.

      The job market ticks up as Virginias minimum wage rises to about 13 dollars per hour this year, aiding hospitality and retail hires here.

      No major crimes reported in the past day, keeping our public safety steady.

      Looking ahead, mark your calendars for community budget talks post-retreat. Local schools report solid winter progress, with no big sports highlights yet.

      For a feel-good note, residents are buzzing about easier Oceanfront access, drawing families back to support shops and create memories.

      Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates.

      This has been Virginia Beach Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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