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Virginia Beach Forecast, Traffic, and Community Updates - December 6th

Virginia Beach Forecast, Traffic, and Community Updates - December 6th

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Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Saturday, December sixth.

We wake up today with clouds, light rain, and temps in the mid 50s around the Oceanfront and Town Center. According to time and date weather, we stay cool and damp most of the day, with spotty showers and a stiff breeze off the ocean, so we grab a light rain jacket if we are heading to the Boardwalk, Mount Trashmore Park, or the Farmers Market at the Virginia Beach Farmers Market on Princess Anne Road. Roads like Laskin Road and Independence Boulevard may be slick, so we give ourselves extra time.

From City Hall, Virginia Beach officials continue to focus on flood mitigation and stormwater work in neighborhoods off Great Neck Road and along Shore Drive, and we are seeing ongoing lane shifts on sections of Virginia Beach Boulevard as crews upgrade utilities and pavement. Those projects mean occasional delays, but they are aimed at easing nuisance flooding and improving daily commutes.

On public safety, Hampton Roads outlets report that more automated license plate cameras, known as Flock cameras, are now active across the region, including in parts of Virginia Beach, as part of efforts to track stolen vehicles and support investigations. Police say these are tools to solve serious crimes more quickly, while civil liberties groups keep a close eye on how data is stored and shared. Overnight, local police reports list a few car break‑ins near the Lynnhaven Parkway corridor and a domestic assault arrest off Baker Road; no major citywide incidents, but we stay alert, lock cars, and check on neighbors, especially in large apartment complexes.

On the job front, regional employment boards say unemployment around Hampton Roads remains low, near the mid 3 percent range, with steady hiring in hospitality at the Oceanfront, logistics around the Port, and health care near the Sentara and CHKD campuses. Entry roles in hotels, restaurants, and warehousing are starting in the mid teens per hour, with specialized trades and nurses earning much more.

In real estate, local agents report that median single family home prices in Virginia Beach are hovering in the low 400 thousands, with inventory still tight in neighborhoods like Kempsville, Red Mill, and around Sandbridge Road. Well‑priced homes near good schools, like those feeding into Kellam and Cox, are still drawing multiple offers, while higher end properties are sitting a bit longer.

Culturally, our weekend calendar is full. The Sandler Center at Town Center hosts holiday performances and live music, while the Virginia Beach Convention Center features seasonal craft fairs and family events. Smaller venues along Atlantic Avenue and 21st Street offer local bands tonight, giving our music scene a boost even in the off‑season.

Local schools continue to shine. The Virginia Department of Education highlights Virginia’s strong support for military‑connected students, and that includes many families at our own Virginia Beach City Public Schools, especially near Oceana and Little Creek. High school winter sports are ramping up, with early season wins reported for several boys and girls basketball teams, and swim teams taking the pool at the Princess Anne Recreation Center.

A quick feel‑good note this morning. Volunteers along Shore Drive and around First Landing State Park are organizing weekend cleanups, collecting bags of trash and recyclables to keep our beaches and trails clean through the winter. Neighbors, scout troops, and military families are all pitching in, showing how strong our community spirit remains even on gray, rainy days.

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss our 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.

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