
Virginia Beach News: Heat, Events, and Community Highlights - July 12, 2025
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We start our day with the weather, because it is definitely a factor in our plans. Right now, it is clear and warm around 77 degrees with high humidity. Temperatures are rising quickly, expected to hit the low 90s by the afternoon, so plan for a hot and sticky day with a heat index in the upper 90s. Winds will be coming out of the west at about 5 miles an hour. Scattered thunderstorms are possible later, especially toward evening, but most of the day should stay dry for outdoor activities. If you are headed out on the water, be aware that there is a small craft advisory in effect through Sunday morning due to choppy conditions and gusty winds, so take caution if you are boating today.
Turning to city news, a new citywide survey reveals that most of us in Virginia Beach are highly satisfied with city services, ranking above national averages. Residents have been especially positive about public safety and city operations. City Hall is continuing its focus on infrastructure, especially along Shore Drive and in the Town Center, with discussions underway for improvements to pedestrian safety and stormwater drainage. There are also talks about revising the city’s electoral structure, a topic that has sparked some debate over representation and tradition in local leadership.
On the community front, tonight is Adult Night at Ocean Breeze Waterpark, one of the most anticipated summer events. Tickets sold out quickly for the evening of dancing, a live DJ, and plenty of adult-friendly fun, all after hours and without the kids. For families, the boardwalk at Neptune Park will feature sunset music starting at 7 p.m., with food trucks lining Atlantic Avenue. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for the Sand Soccer Championship finals down at the beach, which is drawing teams from across the region.
In real estate, activity remains brisk with about 300 homes on the market this week. Median home prices are holding steady near 420 thousand dollars, reflecting strong demand, especially near Red Mill and Great Neck. Job seekers will find new openings this week, especially in hospitality and healthcare. The city posted about 400 new jobs, with Sentara and local hotels continuing to recruit ahead of the busy tourist weeks.
On the public safety front, Virginia Beach Police have arrested one suspect in connection to a series of smoke shop robberies from back in May. A second individual is still being sought, and authorities encourage anyone with information to call Crime Solvers. Separately, there was a serious overnight crash on Independence Boulevard that sent two men to the hospital. Both are now stable, and police are investigating the cause.
In schools, Bayside High's robotics team just returned from another top-three finish at a regional tournament, and several local students were recognized for academic excellence at this month's school board meeting—a source of real pride for our community.
And before we go, a quick feel-good story—a group of volunteers spent yesterday planting pollinator gardens at Mount Trashmore Park, bringing more butterflies and bees to the area and creating vibrant new green spaces for everyone to enjoy.
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