Virginia
Individuals detained, no firearm recovered by Virginia Beach police following Bayside High School lockdown
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — “Individuals of interest” have been detained by Virginia Beach police at Bayside High School following reports of a potential threat Wednesday afternoon, police said.
School officials say they received a report about a student who allegedly had a weapon, prompting police’s response to the high school.
Watch: Virginia Beach police sweep Bayside classrooms
Virginia Beach police sweep Bayside classrooms
Police said as of 2:19 p.m., their search of the school is completed with no shots fired and no firearm recovered.
There have been no reported injuries.
Video from the scene captured by WTKR News 3 reporter John Hood showed more than a half dozen VBPD vehicles by the school, the area roped off, and a crowd forming.
Bayside High School is on Haygood Road near Independence Boulevard.
Virginia Beach City Public Schools sent the following email to Bayside families at 2:50 p.m.:
Good afternoon, Bayside High School families,
This afternoon, we received a report of a student who allegedly had a weapon. To ensure the safety of students and staff, we immediately notified the school resource officer and placed the school on internal lockdown. Thanks to the partnership between the Virginia Beach Police Department, the school administration, and the security team, we secured the building.
As we dismiss students, we will be releasing them by hallway, allowing them to cross the property to find their transportation. Staff members will be present to assist with this process. Additionally, please be aware that buses will have a delay as we slowly and safely dismiss students.
We appreciate the patience of our parents and community as we followed protocols to release students to their families. I appreciate your support of Bayside High School.
Prior to that, families received the following email at 1:36 p.m. before police reported the incident:
Dear Bayside High School Families,
Bayside High School is currently on internal lockdown. The Virginia Beach Police Department and the Office of Security and Emergency Management are working together to resolve the issue. Ensuring the safety of our students and staff remains our top priority.Please do not visit the school until further notice to allow school officials to address the situation. Updates will be provided, and you will be notified when the internal lockdown is lifted. Thank you for your understanding and support.
Police said they are working with Virginia Beach schools on a coordinated dismissal.
Virginia
Virginia’s Spanberger Approves Workplace Heat Safety Standards
Virginia will join a growing list of states with workplace heat safety standards that private-sector employers must follow under legislation approved by Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D).
The bill (SB 288) tasks the state’s Safety and Health Codes Board with creating standards for indoor and outdoor workplaces no later than May 1, 2028, adding Virginia to a handful of states that have dictated heat safety protocols in the absence of a federal standard.
The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration continued work on developing a national heat safety rule in 2025, but President Donald Trump’s deregulatory goals are likely to yield a more employer-friendly standard than those passed in Democratic-majority states.
Virginia employers will be required to provide water, access to shade, rest periods, acclimatization, and training for working in heat. High-heat procedures would take effect at a temperature threshold to be determined by the board in its rulemaking.
Deciding on an appropriate temperature threshold to trigger protections has been a notable challenge, both in state proposals and OSHA’s federal regulatory efforts.
California, Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington state have mandated workplace heat safety standards, while Colorado has imposed a standard specific to agriculture workers.
Virginia regulators previously considered a workplace heat safety proposal but halted the rulemaking process in late 2021, with some board members citing concerns it would conflict or be redundant with the federal regulation that they thought at the time would be implemented soon.
Virginia
Bill signing aims to bolster horse racing industry in West Virginia
CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. (WCHS) — Gov. Patrick Morrisey signaled support for the horse racing industry in West Virginia through a bill signing Monday.
Senate Bill 1060 updates laws to include certified thoroughbred horses and raises a funding cap for restricted races from $1 million to $2 million.
The measure allows horses that have lived in West Virginia for six months to compete for larger purses. State leaders are hopeful the move will incentivize out-of-state horse owners to relocate to West Virginia.
In addition, the bill would allow licensed racing associations to transmit broadcasts of races with a portion of wagers going toward the West Virginia Thoroughbred Development Fund.
Changes will go into effect on June 7.
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Currently, horse races are held in West Virginia’s panhandles, at the Mountaineer Racetrack and Resort in New Cumberland and the Hollywood Casino in Charles Town.
Virginia
Virginia Beach police investigate teen brawl at Nova Adventure Park
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia Beach police are investigating after a large crowd of teens were fighting Saturday evening at Nova Adventure Park.
A Virginia Beach police officer was in the 2000 block of Lynnhaven Parkway at approximately 9:35 p.m. when a large group of teens started fighting. Additional officers arrived and the teenagers disbursed.
Police said at least one victim involved suffered an injury that was not life-threatening.
The incident is under active investigation.
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