• "Virginia Beach Updates: Former Deputies Charged, Cybersecurity Boom, and Community Events"

  • 2025/01/12
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"Virginia Beach Updates: Former Deputies Charged, Cybersecurity Boom, and Community Events"

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  • Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for January 12, 2025.

    We're starting off with breaking news from the past few days. Former Virginia Beach deputies charged in Rolin Hill's death have turned themselves in, marking a significant development in the ongoing case[1]. Additionally, a house fire in Portsmouth has left one person in critical condition, and we urge everyone to be cautious and ensure their homes are safe.

    Moving on to the job market, Virginia Beach is booming in cybersecurity. With a projected 31.5% growth through 2026, entry-level salaries start at around $78,753, and 68% of local businesses plan to invest in cybersecurity solutions. Major employers like Booz Allen Hamilton and Lockheed Martin are actively seeking talent, especially in cloud security and IoT protection. This is a great time to consider a career in cybersecurity, with competitive salaries reaching up to $185,905 for senior roles[2].

    In real estate news, we don't have any major updates today, but we'll keep you informed as new developments and property sales come to light.

    From City Hall, there are several important meetings and events this week. On January 14, there will be an Arts & Humanities Commission Grant Workshop and a City Council Special Formal Session. These meetings are crucial for understanding the city's plans and how they affect our daily lives[3].

    Weather-wise, we're still dealing with the aftermath of the recent snowfall. Although it was light, it caused caution among drivers, and we urge everyone to be careful on the roads. The Virginia Department of Transportation pre-treated roads, and Dominion Energy mobilized teams to address potential issues like downed wires and trees weighed down by snow. Today, we're expecting a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures staying relatively cold[5].

    In new business activity, we don't have any major openings or closings to report today, but we'll keep you updated as new information becomes available.

    Looking ahead to community events, on January 14, there are several city meetings and workshops that are open to the public. We encourage everyone to participate and stay informed about what's happening in our city.

    In local school achievements, we have a heartwarming story about a Chesapeake teen who has adapted after being injured doing gymnastics. This is a great reminder of the resilience and determination of our young community members[1].

    In crime news, we have a significant incident from the past 24 hours. A house fire in Portsmouth has left one person in critical condition, and we urge everyone to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

    This has been Virginia Beach Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for January 12, 2025.

We're starting off with breaking news from the past few days. Former Virginia Beach deputies charged in Rolin Hill's death have turned themselves in, marking a significant development in the ongoing case[1]. Additionally, a house fire in Portsmouth has left one person in critical condition, and we urge everyone to be cautious and ensure their homes are safe.

Moving on to the job market, Virginia Beach is booming in cybersecurity. With a projected 31.5% growth through 2026, entry-level salaries start at around $78,753, and 68% of local businesses plan to invest in cybersecurity solutions. Major employers like Booz Allen Hamilton and Lockheed Martin are actively seeking talent, especially in cloud security and IoT protection. This is a great time to consider a career in cybersecurity, with competitive salaries reaching up to $185,905 for senior roles[2].

In real estate news, we don't have any major updates today, but we'll keep you informed as new developments and property sales come to light.

From City Hall, there are several important meetings and events this week. On January 14, there will be an Arts & Humanities Commission Grant Workshop and a City Council Special Formal Session. These meetings are crucial for understanding the city's plans and how they affect our daily lives[3].

Weather-wise, we're still dealing with the aftermath of the recent snowfall. Although it was light, it caused caution among drivers, and we urge everyone to be careful on the roads. The Virginia Department of Transportation pre-treated roads, and Dominion Energy mobilized teams to address potential issues like downed wires and trees weighed down by snow. Today, we're expecting a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures staying relatively cold[5].

In new business activity, we don't have any major openings or closings to report today, but we'll keep you updated as new information becomes available.

Looking ahead to community events, on January 14, there are several city meetings and workshops that are open to the public. We encourage everyone to participate and stay informed about what's happening in our city.

In local school achievements, we have a heartwarming story about a Chesapeake teen who has adapted after being injured doing gymnastics. This is a great reminder of the resilience and determination of our young community members[1].

In crime news, we have a significant incident from the past 24 hours. A house fire in Portsmouth has left one person in critical condition, and we urge everyone to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

This has been Virginia Beach Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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