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Virginia Beach Morning Update: Warm Weather, Storms, Voting Rights, and Community Highlights

Virginia Beach Morning Update: Warm Weather, Storms, Voting Rights, and Community Highlights

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Good morning, this is Virginia Beach Local Pulse for Sunday, July 13th, 2025. We’re waking up to a warm and clear start here at the oceanfront, with the temperature hovering around seventy-seven degrees and expected to reach the low eighties. Humidity is high and those light northwest breezes are keeping things pleasant, but a heads up: the National Weather Service is watching for a possible round of scattered storms this afternoon into the evening. If you’re heading out, especially near the Boardwalk or Town Center, keep an umbrella handy just in case. Boaters and fishers should note there’s a small craft advisory until late morning, with choppy seas and gusts off the coast.

At City Hall, Virginia Beach is making headlines after a major legal win on voting rights this week. City council members say this could impact how we draw future voting districts and ensure better representation for our neighborhoods. Also, the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia confirmed plans for a significant expansion, promising more support for families facing food insecurity across our area.

In local real estate, we’re in peak summer season and single-family home inventory remains tight, with average prices holding steady just under four hundred and twenty thousand. Realtors say the most sought-after areas this summer are around Great Neck and Shore Drive, with homes selling quickly, often above asking price. On the jobs front, the city reports around five hundred open positions right now, from hospitality to tech, and several local hotels are hiring for high-demand front desk and housekeeping roles.

Turning to culture and events, Old Beach Farmers Market is buzzing this morning just off 19th Street. The tents are up, tables are loaded with tomatoes, peaches, and local seafood, making it a favorite Saturday stop for families and foodies. Looking ahead, the Neptune Festival’s summer concert series continues on the oceanfront stage this evening. Come out and enjoy live local music, but be sure to check the sky for pop-up storms before you go.

In sports, the Virginia Beach Little League All-Stars clinched a spot in the regional finals yesterday, sparking big celebrations at Red Wing Park. Congratulations to Coach Miller and the team for their hard work. Ocean Lakes High School also saw two of its track athletes win state medals—great job representing our city.

For public safety, Virginia Beach Police are actively searching for a missing fifteen-year-old in the Pembroke area. Officers urge anyone with information to call the non-emergency line. Meanwhile, city fire crews responded overnight to a small blaze in a Sandbridge rental home. Thankfully, there are no injuries reported. On Monday, Naval Air Station Oceana will be conducting a major joint emergency exercise, so expect to see some extra activity on Oceana Boulevard and around municipal buildings.

On a positive community note, local wildlife watchers are celebrating a successful osprey nesting season on the Lynnhaven River, a sign that our waterways continue to rebound from pollution thanks to conservation efforts.

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