• "Shooting Incidents, Military Job Fair, Spring Concert Series, and Community Beach Cleanups - Your Virginia Beach Local Pulse Update"

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"Shooting Incidents, Military Job Fair, Spring Concert Series, and Community Beach Cleanups - Your Virginia Beach Local Pulse Update"

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  • Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Tuesday, April 15, 2025.

    We start today with breaking news. A shooting last night near the 5000 block of Ferrell Parkway left three people injured. All are currently hospitalized, and police are investigating. This follows another incident earlier this week where two children were injured in a shooting near Diamond Springs Road. Local authorities are urging residents to report any suspicious activity as they continue efforts to address violence in our community.

    On a brighter note, Virginia Beach has some exciting events lined up. Tonight, the Hampton Roads Military Community Employer Connect is happening from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Norfolk, offering opportunities for veterans and job seekers to connect with local employers. Over at the Oceanfront, live music continues to fill the air with local bands performing nightly as part of the Spring Concert Series.

    Weather-wise, cooler conditions settle in today with highs in the mid-60s, thanks to a cold front moving through. It’s shaping up to be breezy, so grab that jacket if you're heading out. The week ahead looks sunny and pleasant, perfect for outdoor activities.

    City Hall is giving residents a voice on a potential change to our city elections. The council is considering a referendum to modify the system for electing representatives, moving from the current mixed system to a 10-district format. You'll have the chance to weigh in before a final vote on May 6.

    In real estate, the market remains active with the median home price holding steady around $365,000. New listings in neighborhoods like Great Neck and Kempsville are drawing interest, particularly from first-time buyers. If you're looking to rent, you’ll find a mix of apartments available with average rents for one-bedroom units at about $1,400 per month.

    Local schools have cause to celebrate. The Virginia Beach City Public Schools robotics team brings home first place in a regional competition. Congratulations to these talented students for putting our city on the tech map!

    Meanwhile, in sports, the Princess Anne High girls’ soccer team clinched a dramatic 2-1 win against First Colonial High last night, continuing their undefeated season.

    Looking ahead, don’t miss the Something in the Water Music Festival kicking off Friday at the Oceanfront. It’s bringing a stellar lineup of performers and is expected to draw big crowds. Also, the Sandler Center hosts a classical music concert tomorrow evening featuring the Virginia Symphony Orchestra.

    Finally, a feel-good story: a local Navy veteran has been organizing beach cleanups along Sandbridge Road, inspiring neighbors to join in. Together, they've collected over 200 pounds of trash this month, making our beaches a cleaner and more beautiful place.

    This has been Virginia Beach Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Stay safe and have a fantastic day!
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Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Tuesday, April 15, 2025.

We start today with breaking news. A shooting last night near the 5000 block of Ferrell Parkway left three people injured. All are currently hospitalized, and police are investigating. This follows another incident earlier this week where two children were injured in a shooting near Diamond Springs Road. Local authorities are urging residents to report any suspicious activity as they continue efforts to address violence in our community.

On a brighter note, Virginia Beach has some exciting events lined up. Tonight, the Hampton Roads Military Community Employer Connect is happening from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Norfolk, offering opportunities for veterans and job seekers to connect with local employers. Over at the Oceanfront, live music continues to fill the air with local bands performing nightly as part of the Spring Concert Series.

Weather-wise, cooler conditions settle in today with highs in the mid-60s, thanks to a cold front moving through. It’s shaping up to be breezy, so grab that jacket if you're heading out. The week ahead looks sunny and pleasant, perfect for outdoor activities.

City Hall is giving residents a voice on a potential change to our city elections. The council is considering a referendum to modify the system for electing representatives, moving from the current mixed system to a 10-district format. You'll have the chance to weigh in before a final vote on May 6.

In real estate, the market remains active with the median home price holding steady around $365,000. New listings in neighborhoods like Great Neck and Kempsville are drawing interest, particularly from first-time buyers. If you're looking to rent, you’ll find a mix of apartments available with average rents for one-bedroom units at about $1,400 per month.

Local schools have cause to celebrate. The Virginia Beach City Public Schools robotics team brings home first place in a regional competition. Congratulations to these talented students for putting our city on the tech map!

Meanwhile, in sports, the Princess Anne High girls’ soccer team clinched a dramatic 2-1 win against First Colonial High last night, continuing their undefeated season.

Looking ahead, don’t miss the Something in the Water Music Festival kicking off Friday at the Oceanfront. It’s bringing a stellar lineup of performers and is expected to draw big crowds. Also, the Sandler Center hosts a classical music concert tomorrow evening featuring the Virginia Symphony Orchestra.

Finally, a feel-good story: a local Navy veteran has been organizing beach cleanups along Sandbridge Road, inspiring neighbors to join in. Together, they've collected over 200 pounds of trash this month, making our beaches a cleaner and more beautiful place.

This has been Virginia Beach Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Stay safe and have a fantastic day!

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