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In this week’s Tidewater Talk, Brodie and Co catch up on local happenings across Coastal Virginia, from a tragic pedestrian fatality on I‑64 and a first-hand dash-cam hit‑and‑run story, to how Virginia Beach’s upcoming Point-in-Time count works and how listeners can volunteer before registration closes December 19 for the January 29 effort. We also run through a playful, voice-acted weather update—expect cold, brief sun breaks midweek, and rain returning by Friday—and note that hurricane season ended without a U.S. landfall for the first time in a decade.

For community tips, we spotlight Chesapeake’s “Christmas Past and Present” day at Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways Museum on December 13, plus Richmond’s 18th‑century chocolate‑making demos every Saturday in December at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture. Foodies: add Margie & Ray’s Crabhouse in Sandbridge to your list and try the classic Lowcountry-style she‑crab soup. Question of the week: What’s the most “Tidewater” thing that’s happened to you this month? Send time, talent, or treasure to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., and find more at tidewatertalk.com.

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