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Virginia Beach gearing up for summer ahead of Memorial Day Weekend
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — The surf and sand the night time earlier than Memorial Day Weekend are prepared for folks, however Friday afternoon mom nature wasn’t enjoying good.
Two tents, owned by Uncle Dave’s Kettle Corn in Virginia Seashore, had been destroyed after a heavy gust blew them off the boardwalk
“Every little thing was going effectively, a gust of wind got here by means of and took the weights and the whole lot. It truly snapped these items instantly in half,” stated Robert Finney with Uncle Dave’s Kettle Corn. ”It was linked to the pole, locked down, strapped down and simply popped fully off.”
When the overcast skies ultimately broke as much as let the sunshine by means of, the resort metropolis was able to stay as much as its identify.
“There’s one thing for everyone this weekend, it’s gonna be a superb weekend, the inns are just about offered out already, there are some that also have rooms left,” stated John Zirkle, the president of the Virginia Seashore Resort Affiliation.
He added that the summer season outlook is promising for vacationers searching for a fast seaside getaway.
“It’s just about on par, we had a reasonably good Memorial Day weekend final yr, we had an amazing summer season final yr, thus far issues are pacing to be similar to that, “ stated Zirkle. “That’s the factor about Virginia Seashore, you come for one factor however discover 5 different stuff you wish to do whilst you’re right here as a result of the town provide a lot.”
As soon as the seashores are crammed, Tom Gil, chief of The Virginia Seashore Lifesaving Service, has his lifeguards in full pressure tomorrow and prepared for the canine days of summer season
“There are variables that lifeguards on the seaside should take care of the atmosphere, numbers of individuals, altering tides, lowering surf, misplaced children,” he advised 10 On Your Facet. “We name it the work of the day, that our guards should take care of whereas conserving our eyes on the water. It’s a number of accountability however they’ve confirmed themselves yr after yr and we’re prepared for 2022.”
Gil says in the event you’re getting a tan, or letting the youngsters have enjoyable within the Atlantic, his guards our ensuring everybody has an pleasing day.
“One factor we don’t thoughts is when folks come to the lifeguards and ask them in regards to the circumstances of the day to get an concept of what they’re specializing in,” he added. “What’s our largest concern of the day? Is it rip currents? Is it simply tremendous scorching exterior? And we’re having warmth exhaustion points all around the seaside?“
Virginia Seashore isn’t just for holidays this yr; they’re additionally searching for workers on the oceanfront.
Each Zirkle and Gil inform 10 On Your Facet, that they’re each in want of staff and are accepting functions.
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JUCO Edge Rusher Keenan Eck Sets Visit to West Virginia
Citrus College edge rusher Keenan Eck is one of several transfer portal recruits who will be in Morgantown this weekend for an official visit to West Virginia.
He began his career at Division II Black Hills State in South Dakota, and in his freshman season, he was responsible for 13 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, and 8.5 sacks. Eck then transferred to Citrus where he notched 6 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, six sacks, and one forced fumble.
“I love it,” Eck said about the opportunity of playing at West Virginia. “A huge culture of winning is being built there; I would love to put in every bit of hard-hitting energy when it comes to rushing the passer for the mountaineers!”
Eck has had several conversations with head coach Rich Rodriguez and defensive coordinator Zac Alley, whom he looks forward to meeting in person this weekend.
“I really like how fired up they are for a turnaround. They’ve proven to be successful for many years, and they’re bringing the heat with this class of athletes. They want some dawgs that are ready to WORK!”
In addition to West Virginia, Eck has also heard from Eastern Illinois, Montana, San Diego State, Southern Utah, and Texas State. He will have three years of eligibility remaining.
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Spanberger, Earle-Sears deadlocked in tight Virginia Governor’s race, new poll finds • Virginia Mercury
Democratic former U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger and Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears are in a neck-and-neck race for Virginia governor, according to the first Emerson College Polling/The Hill poll of the 2025 election. Spanberger leads Earle-Sears by a razor-thin margin, 42% to 41%, with 4% of voters supporting another candidate and 13% undecided, the survey found.
With 10 months to go before the 2025 Virginia gubernatorial election, the race “is tight overall, but significant demographic differences are emerging”, said Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling.
Kimball noted that Earle-Sears has strong support among male voters, who favor her 52% to 37%, and white voters, who back her 50% to 35%. Spanberger, on the other hand, leads among women, 47% to 31%, as well as older voters over 70 and younger voters under 30, who support her 46% to 43% and 43% to 33%, respectively.
Both women are currently the only declared candidates for their parties in Virginia’s 2025 gubernatorial race. Earle-Sears appears poised to secure the Republican nomination after endorsements from Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares.
On the Democratic side, however, the race could expand, as U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Newport News, has openly mused about running. Meanwhile, former GOP Rep. Denver Riggleman is considering a bid for governor or lieutenant governor as an independent candidate.
Thursday’s survey shows little change in the dynamics of the Virginia gubernatorial race since a September poll by the University of Mary Washington’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies, which found Spanberger and Earle-Sears tied at 39%, reflecting a consistently tight contest as the 2025 election approaches.
The new poll further highlights significant voter dissatisfaction with the economy, as 51% of respondents feel their financial situation is worse than it was four years ago. Only 27% believe their situation has improved, and 22% feel it has stayed the same.
“Among those who feel their economic situation is worse than four years ago, 56% think the state is headed in the right direction and 56% have a favorable view of the Governor,” Kimball said.
“Additionally, 66% of those who feel they are worse off than four years ago have an unfavorable view of President Biden, suggesting they may be blaming the president rather than Governor Youngkin for their current economic situation.”
Youngkin, who is term-limited, remains popular among Virginia voters, with a 48% favorable rating and 35% unfavorable.
Both gubernatorial candidates are less well-known to voters: Spanberger has a 38% favorable rating and 21% unfavorable, with 24% neutral and 17% unfamiliar. Earle-Sears holds a 33% favorable rating and 22% unfavorable, while 27% are neutral and 18% unfamiliar.
Voters are evenly split on President-elect Donald Trump, with 47% holding a favorable view and 47% unfavorable. President Joe Biden fares slightly worse in Virginia, with a 43% favorable rating and 50% unfavorable.
The poll shows a majority of voters (59%) believe Virginia is headed in the right direction, while 41% think the state is on the wrong track. The economy is the top issue for Virginia voters (38%), followed by housing affordability (14%), healthcare (10%), education (8%), and threats to democracy (8%).
Additionally, 56% of voters agree that climate change could be a factor in the recent heavy snowstorms that disrupted parts of the state, while 44% disagree.
The Emerson College Polling survey, conducted Jan. 6-8, included 1,000 registered Virginia voters and has a credibility interval of +/- 3 percentage points. Data were weighted by gender, education, race, age, party registration and region.
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Quinerly scores 21, Harrison adds 20, No. 17 West Virginia women rout Texas Tech 89-53
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LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — JJ Quinerly scored 17 of her 21 points in the first half when No. 17 West Virginia held Texas Tech to 17 points, and the Mountaineers beat the Lady Raiders 89-53 on Wednesday night.
The Mountaineers scored the first 11 points of the game and led 20-2 before settling for a 24-8 lead after one quarter with Quinerly scoring 11. Then West Virginia ended the second quarter on a 14-2 run to lead 42-17 at halftime.
West Virginia shot 54.5% and went 16 of 16 from the foul line in the first half, while the Lady Raiders shot 28% with just two free throw attempts and had 14 turnovers.
Jordan Harrison added 20 points, going 12 of 12 from the foul line, for the Mountaineers (13-2, 3-1 Big 12 Conference) and Sydney Shaw scored 19, 16 coming in the second half. Kylee Blacksten and Celia Riviere both had 10.
Bailey Maupin scored 15 points for Texas Tech (12-5, 1-3). The Lady Raiders finished with 26 turnovers and 25 fouls.
Maupin hit a 3-pointer with two minutes to go in the third quarter to give the Lady Raiders 35 points but the deficit was still 25 entering the fourth.
West Virginia opened the fourth with a 16-3 surge to lead by 38 as Texas Tech went more than five minutes without a field goal because of six turnovers.
The Mountaineers finished at 51% for the game and made 28 of 31 free throws.
West Virginia plays at Oklahoma State while No. 11 TCU visits Texas Tech on Saturday.
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