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Virginia Beach Local Pulse: Spring Plans, Growth, and Community Trees
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Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Thursday, March 19.
We start with the weather shaping our day. Mostly cloudy skies greet us this morning with temperatures around 14 degrees Celsius, feeling like 13. It stays mainly sunny through today and tomorrow, perfect for outdoor plans along the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, but showers roll in by Saturday, so bundle up for weekend errands. Outlook calls for mild warmth ahead, with light winds keeping things comfortable.
Over at City Hall on Pan American Drive, the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board wrapped up their meeting last night at 6:30, discussing key zoning changes that could ease new home builds near Lynnhaven Mall, directly impacting our growing families daily lives.
In business news, we see steady growth with nearly 12,000 part-time job openings across retail and service spots from Hilltop to Pembroke, rounding to about 12,000 flexible gigs ideal for our listeners balancing school or beach life.
Crime report from the past day stays calm in Virginia Beach proper, though nearby Norfolk courts handled cases like a trespass and assault arrest yesterday no major alerts here, but we remind everyone to stay vigilant around Laskin Road at night.
Schools shine with Kellam Highs varsity team clinching a close win in regional soccer Tuesday, boosting spirits as playoffs near. Sports fans, mark your calendars for University of Lynchburg mens volleyball facing Virginia Wesleyan next week, a matchup our local athletes are eyeing.
Community buzz includes the grand opening of a new coffee spot on Arctic Avenue tomorrow, bringing fresh brews and live acoustic sets to kick off spring. Looking ahead, join the free cleanup at False Cape State Park this Saturday, rain or shine.
And for a feel-good lift, local volunteers rallied yesterday to plant 50 trees along Rudee Inlet, creating shady spots for our summer walkers and knitting our coastal community tighter.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and dont forget to subscribe for daily updates.
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We start with the weather shaping our day. Mostly cloudy skies greet us this morning with temperatures around 14 degrees Celsius, feeling like 13. It stays mainly sunny through today and tomorrow, perfect for outdoor plans along the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, but showers roll in by Saturday, so bundle up for weekend errands. Outlook calls for mild warmth ahead, with light winds keeping things comfortable.
Over at City Hall on Pan American Drive, the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board wrapped up their meeting last night at 6:30, discussing key zoning changes that could ease new home builds near Lynnhaven Mall, directly impacting our growing families daily lives.
In business news, we see steady growth with nearly 12,000 part-time job openings across retail and service spots from Hilltop to Pembroke, rounding to about 12,000 flexible gigs ideal for our listeners balancing school or beach life.
Crime report from the past day stays calm in Virginia Beach proper, though nearby Norfolk courts handled cases like a trespass and assault arrest yesterday no major alerts here, but we remind everyone to stay vigilant around Laskin Road at night.
Schools shine with Kellam Highs varsity team clinching a close win in regional soccer Tuesday, boosting spirits as playoffs near. Sports fans, mark your calendars for University of Lynchburg mens volleyball facing Virginia Wesleyan next week, a matchup our local athletes are eyeing.
Community buzz includes the grand opening of a new coffee spot on Arctic Avenue tomorrow, bringing fresh brews and live acoustic sets to kick off spring. Looking ahead, join the free cleanup at False Cape State Park this Saturday, rain or shine.
And for a feel-good lift, local volunteers rallied yesterday to plant 50 trees along Rudee Inlet, creating shady spots for our summer walkers and knitting our coastal community tighter.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and dont forget 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 quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI