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1. Virginia Beach residents to receive $50 annual Oceanfront parking voucher starting in 2026 (13newsnow.com) — Virginia Beach is rolling out a new Oceanfront parking voucher in 2026 that gives residents $50 in annual parking credits for municipal garages, lots, and meters in the Resort Area. The program replaces the $3 after-5 p.m. discount, introduces progressive hourly rates, and lets residents buy an extra $50 in credit for $25, with registration opening early next year.
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2. Dispute erupts as Virginia Beach residents clash over fence removal (wavy.com) — Neighbors in a Kempsville cul-de-sac are feuding with a homeowner who removed a roadside fence, saying the opening to busy Kempsville Road is creating safety risks and more foot traffic. The City of Virginia Beach cited the property for a fence violation but did not require replacement, and tensions have since spilled into court with a protective order and harsh email exchanges.
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3. Virginia Beach Residents Urged to Prevent Frozen Pipe Costs (hamptonroadsmessenger.com) — Virginia Beach Public Utilities is warning residents to protect household pipes now to avoid expensive damage when temperatures drop below freezing. The city recommends dripping faucets, keeping thermostats steady, opening cabinet doors, and knowing how to shut off water, plus provides specific phone numbers if pipes burst during or after business hours.
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4. Pennridge graduate serves with U.S. Navy amphibious command (thereporteronline.com) — A Navy Beachmaster Unit 2 officer is currently serving out of Virginia Beach, highlighting how the amphibious command supports beach landings and global missions. The piece follows Lt. j.g. Rik Hayes’ path from Pennsylvania schools to cryptologic warfare, and how his education and family support helped shape his Navy career.
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5. Rethinking Lights and Sirens in Emergency Response (jems.com) — Virginia Beach’s EMS chief is changing how often ambulances use lights and sirens, especially on non-emergency calls that make up most local dispatches, to improve safety without hurting patient outcomes. He also highlights the city’s unique career-volunteer EMS model, ties with nearby military bases, and how evolving dispatch protocols and workforce challenges shape emergency response here.
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