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Virginia Beach Local Pulse: Spring Safety, Growth and Community Spirit
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Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Saturday, April 11. We kick off with breaking news from our Oceanfront. Court documents just released reveal new details on the March 7 shooting along Atlantic Avenue that injured six bystanders. Police say it started with an attempted robbery by four men targeting another mans gun, escalating into a wild gunfire exchange. Andrew Anthony faces charges as part of the initiating group, though his attorney claims he only reacted. All victims are expected to recover, but were staying vigilant as investigations continue.
Shifting to public safety, Virginia Beach police arrested a man after he shot and killed his brother on Chancery Square yesterday. In another bust, officers seized drugs, cash, and guns from a suspect, keeping our streets safer. No major alerts today, but parents, stay alert to the dangerous Benadryl challenge circulating online.
City Hall made waves this week, voting to buy and protect Crab Creek land, preserving our natural spaces for families. Leaders also eye a historic district designation for a local church soon, boosting our heritage.
Weather wise, we are warming up nicely with mostly sunny skies and highs near 70 today, perfect for outdoor plans at the boardwalk or First Landing State Park. Expect comfortable upper 60s tomorrow, then low 80s next week with slim rain chances. Pollen is high though, so allergy sufferers, grab your meds.
Jobs and business buzz at The HIVE on 140 Independence Boulevard, where we had a free small business roundtable yesterday and a Procurement Cafe tomorrow at 10 a.m. Mark April 15 for the City Entrepreneur season premiere at Zeiders American Dream Theater on 4509 Commerce Street, spotlighting our local innovators.
Real estate holds steady with median home prices around 425,000 dollars, drawing buyers to neighborhoods like Shadowlawn. Job market shows about 12,000 openings, strong in tourism and tech.
Sports note, Virginia Wesleyan University softball star Wilson battles cancer with her teams full support. Culturally, Billy Idol brings his tour to our amphitheater soon. Schools report Kempsville Highs recent soccer win.
Looking ahead, join community cleanups at Rudee Inlet this weekend. And a feel-good shoutout, local volunteers restored the boardwalk benches, brightening walks for us all.
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Shifting to public safety, Virginia Beach police arrested a man after he shot and killed his brother on Chancery Square yesterday. In another bust, officers seized drugs, cash, and guns from a suspect, keeping our streets safer. No major alerts today, but parents, stay alert to the dangerous Benadryl challenge circulating online.
City Hall made waves this week, voting to buy and protect Crab Creek land, preserving our natural spaces for families. Leaders also eye a historic district designation for a local church soon, boosting our heritage.
Weather wise, we are warming up nicely with mostly sunny skies and highs near 70 today, perfect for outdoor plans at the boardwalk or First Landing State Park. Expect comfortable upper 60s tomorrow, then low 80s next week with slim rain chances. Pollen is high though, so allergy sufferers, grab your meds.
Jobs and business buzz at The HIVE on 140 Independence Boulevard, where we had a free small business roundtable yesterday and a Procurement Cafe tomorrow at 10 a.m. Mark April 15 for the City Entrepreneur season premiere at Zeiders American Dream Theater on 4509 Commerce Street, spotlighting our local innovators.
Real estate holds steady with median home prices around 425,000 dollars, drawing buyers to neighborhoods like Shadowlawn. Job market shows about 12,000 openings, strong in tourism and tech.
Sports note, Virginia Wesleyan University softball star Wilson battles cancer with her teams full support. Culturally, Billy Idol brings his tour to our amphitheater soon. Schools report Kempsville Highs recent soccer win.
Looking ahead, join community cleanups at Rudee Inlet this weekend. And a feel-good shoutout, local volunteers restored the boardwalk benches, brightening walks for us all.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and 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.
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