Friday, April 11th, 2025

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Good morning, Hampton. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 11th of April.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Hampton police said a three vehicle collision on Tuesday at the intersection of West Mercury Boulevard and Martha Lee Drive caused one fatality and injured two others—73-year-old Lucille McPherson of Newport News was the victim as investigators continue reviewing the case. 13 News Now
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Today in Hampton Roads, the National Weather Service updated its alert system by renaming its Excessive Heat Watch to Extreme Heat Watch and Excessive Heat Warning to Extreme Heat Warning—criteria for dangerous heat remain the same. The change aims to clearly communicate the risks of heat that can make the temperature feel 110 degrees for three hours or more. 13 News Now
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ City Manager Mary Bunting proposed a fiscal 2026 budget that cuts property taxes to $1.14 per $100 assessed value, gives a 3.5% pay bump to civilian workers, and raises stormwater fees by $1 and wastewater fees by $2.74 starting July 1. The total budget nears $678 million—a 5.4% increase from last year—and public hearings will occur on April 23 and May 7 with a final vote on May 14 as the full recommendation is released on April 15 at Hampton Public Library. 13 News Now
- ➤ City Manager Mary Bunting recommended reducing Hampton’s property tax rate to $1.14 per $100 and increasing monthly stormwater fees by $1, wastewater fees by $2.74, and civilian wages by 3.5% during a Wednesday work session. The full FY 2026 budget will be released on April 15 and marks the city’s fourth consecutive tax rate cut—signaling competitive action compared to local benchmarks. WAVY
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Sentara Health VP of Health Equity Iris Lundy says Black mothers face more risks during and after pregnancy due to complications and bias in care—CDC reports they are three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. EVMS will host a forum today at 7:30 a.m. to discuss ways to improve care for Black women. WAVY
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Monster Jam
1-5 p.m. — Hampton Coliseum — Tickets starting at $18 — Experience thrilling truck performances and stunts at Monster Jam.
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Monster Jam in Hampton
1-2:30 p.m. — Hampton Coliseum — Tickets starting at $18 — Experience thrilling monster truck action with top drivers and their iconic vehicles.
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Easter Egg Hunt & Spring Fling
10 AM – 5 PM — Hunt Club Farm — $20 per child, $16 per adult, free for kids 2 and under — Enjoy a fun-filled day with egg hunts, visits with the Easter Bunny, and live music.
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Hampton Car Auction
6 p.m. — 16 Nettles Ln, Hampton, VA — Registration required — Discover 300,000+ salvage cars and trucks at this vibrant auction event.
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Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest Screening
7-11 p.m. — The American Theatre — Starting at $10 — Experience mystery and suspense in one of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest thrillers featuring Cary Grant.
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The Journey Experience
7:30-10:30 p.m. — The American Theatre — Cost info not specified — Experience the biggest tribute to rock legends Journey with hits from their iconic catalog.
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Virginia 24 Hour Run for Cancer
7 AM – 7 AM — Sandy Bottom Nature Park — Entry fee applies — Participate in a marathon to support cancer research in a beautiful natural setting.
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2025 R&B Soul Experience
4-10 p.m. — Mill Point Park — Tickets required — Experience live R&B performances featuring Lyfe Jennings and Tyra B in a vibrant outdoor setting.
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Hampton University Class of 1985 40th Reunion
8 AM - 5 PM — Hampton University — Reunion registration required — Celebrate 40 years with classmates at a weekend filled with nostalgia and coastal festivities.
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