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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter!  Whew - Halloween is behind us, so now we're in high gear for......Christmas already????  We ALL love and enjoy Christmas, but what about Thanksgiving??  I mean, shouldn't we all be THANKFUL for Thanksgiving??  Oh well - who is yours truly here at Reader Rewards to get in the way of carols, presents, decorations and chillier weather.  Speaking of which - is it just me or did everyone else take a step out earlier this week on morning and hit what felt like an ice wall? Relatively speaking, of course.  Bring on Christmas then - Thanksgiving will be but a speed bump of a feast.

A bigger relief that Halloween being behind us?  How about lighter mailboxes now WITHOUT all of the political mail pieces inside??  Not to mention street corners and various neighbor's yards filled with signs??  We can take a breath for at least a couple years, right?

How many of us have traveled over/through the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel and seen ALL that construction work alongside the bridge in the water?  Yes, slowly but surely another tube is being installed to relieve some of that rush-hour congestion.  Imagine if you were one of those workers and you came across an 8"-9.5" cannonball?  If you missed out on the story by The Pilot's Lisa Vernon Sparks - read up on it right here. To think it is considered a LIVE munition until determined otherwise.  Uh, I wonder how long THAT takes and WHO gets the fun job ot "determing otherwise"?

Did you happen to see the story last week about great white sharks along our coast?  Well - if you missed the report on a "Very chunky" great white off the East Coast - be sure to read this. Yes, the stomach is just a bit bloated, don't you think?  Ah, the stories we have surrounded by so much water.

On the topic of being surrounded by so much water...if you have some free time this Saturday - one of the highest tides of the year: the King Tide - will roll on in.  Check out The Pilot's Katherine Hafner's report on it right here.

On the sports front: contratulations to The Atlanta Braves!  Well done and well played.  They beat the Houston Astros in six games in The World Series.  Regardless of whether trash cans were being drummed in Houston. 

The BIG local story in sports: tonight's showdown between Oscar Smith High School and Phoebus High School in football.  A long time coming, for sure.  Check out The Pilot's/Daily Press' staff predictions for this game and all others - right here.

Yes, I know: it's ALL about those contests - especially the gift cards up for grabs!  We've got holiday preparations in mind this week: Amazon, Home Depot & Target!

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COMING SUNDAY:

Based on data from 2017-2018, Virginia ranked sixth in the nation for the number of preschoolers it suspended and expelled. The state is exploring a model that would introduce mental health consultants into classrooms to reduce these uses of so-called "exclusionary discipline."

 Read more in this Sunday's Main News section

Along the downtown Hampton waterfront, behind the NASA Langley Visitor Center, you may have noticed the seafood business bustling.

Trucks drive in and out to pick up fish orders from Amory Seafood Co. A fish-shaped sign hangs off the wholesaler’s building, as boats pull up out front.

But in an unassuming brick building next door, Virginia Tech researchers are working on a new means of getting seafood to your table: from a lab.

The group is hoping to figure out the best, most sustainable way to program cells to mimic the look, feel and flavor of the meat we eat.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

As the red wave swept across the Commonwealth on Election Day, Democrats realized their stronghold on the state’s most populous city wasn’t strong enough.

Glenn Youngkin, the Republican candidate for governor, captured more than 50% of the vote statewide and 53% of the vote in Virginia Beach. A slew of candidates for state seats also beat their blue opponents.

What happened? Did the stars align for the Republican ticket this year, or did voter disappointment on social issues including crime and education swing the pendulum to the right?

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

It started out as a class assignment for Loren Rajhel. Then it became much more.

The 15-year-old sophomore at Grassfield High School was named the grand prize winner — the youngest ever — in the 14th annual Bra-ha-ha awards show and auction held last weekend in Chesapeake.

The event, run by the Chesapeake Regional Health Foundation, raises money for uninsured or underinsured people to get free mammograms and breast health services, and to fund advanced technology at Chesapeake Regional Healthcare.

The contest pulled in nearly 100 entries in several categories, including Most Creative, Best Craftsmanship, Best Seasonal or Holiday, and Most Inspirational. Three bras received honorable mentions.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Archaeologist and historian Richard Freund has led more than 45 expeditions around the world, including a search for the lost city of Atlantis and sites linked to the beginnings of Judaism and Christianity.

One of his most surprising discoveries, however, came about six years ago while he investigated a buried synagogue in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Someone there proposed that Freund examine what remained of a World War II forced-labor camp in the city that was led by Nazi commander Karl Plagge. There Plagge saved the lives of hundreds of Jewish prisoners.

“It’s really hard to use the words ‘good’ and ‘Nazi’ in the same sentence,” said Freund, now the Bertram and Gladys Aaron Professor of Jewish Studies at Christopher Newport University.

Freund found the complex, hidden tunnels, broken toys and the compelling story of an altruistic Nazi that became the 2018 documentary, “The Good Nazi.” It will be shown Nov. 10 at the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater in Virginia Beach. Freund will lead a discussion after the film.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

The Langley Speedway connection in NASCAR’s Cup Series Championship race, set for Phoenix Raceway on Sunday, has never been stronger.

Of the Championship 4 drivers, one cut his teeth racing at Langley Speedway, where two others made appearances on their way up the ranks. The crew chief of the hottest driver has a long Langley legacy.

Read more in the Sunday Sports section

Seven days a week for the past 19 years, Tish Llaneza and her team nourished and cultivated Countryside Gardens in Hampton.

The locally owned and operated garden center at 220 E. Mercury Blvd. will pull up its roots on Dec. 31. Its closing sale is underway.

“It has been very successful; it’s just with that comes 20 years of age also,” Llaneza said. “It’s time for us to retire and all the ladies here are in agreement.”

Read more in the Sunday Work & Money section




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