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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter!  Where once again yours truly will start off with the weather.  Afternoon/evening thunderstorms have been a bit intense this week, yes??  Add to it the heat and humidity, yikes.  While we are looking at some cooler temps this weekend, we might not be out of the woods just yet with the heat.  The Pilot's Suzannah Claire Perry has this weekend's outlook and beyond right here.  Hopefully fall temperatures are right around the corner.  Next thing you know we will all be complaining about the cold temps!

Given the cooler weather this coming weekend, there's no better time to get out and enjoy local food, drinks and events!  As usual, The Pilot's Rekaya Gibson has the weekend event outlook right here.  It's already time for Bierfest at Busch Gardens!

Whichever event you may choose to attend, no need to rush there.  As in, no need to drive 152mph to get ANYWHERE.  Even Bierfest.  How about the driver that was pulled over recently on Interstate 64 going 152mph in a 55mph zone?  If you missed it, The Pilot's Gavin Stone has the coverage right here.  Not sure if the speedometer in my car reaches 150mph?

If there's the need to get somewhere to get something that fast - why not just let Amazon deliver??  Especially with Amazon's new processing center in Chesapeake.  A total of 1,000 new jobs.  How soon might they deliver NOW?  Inside Business' Sandra Pennecke has the report on Amazon's new facility right here. 

We are always sure to focus on local stars and talent from Hampton Roads, here at Reader Rewards.  Staying true to that, how about Portsmouth naming a street after Missy Elliott??  Check out the report by The Pilot's Natalie Anderson right here.  Well deserved for the native of Portsmouth!

It's still summer, so we'd be remiss to leave out coverage of the local beaches and wildlife.  Did you hear about the rare/white baby sea turtles that hatched down on the Outer Banks?  If you missed it, check out the report right here. Never knew there were white sea turtles.

For local sports - how about Chesapeake Post 280 earning a birth in this weekend's American Legion World Series?  It's been a while.  Check out the coverage from 757Teamz' Sonny Dearth right here.

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COMING SUNDAY:

The Virginia Department of Education is now working on a final draft of its model policies that requires schools to notify parents if any instructional materials contain sexually explicit content. Schools will then have to adopt their own policies consistent with the state’s by the new year.

Supporters of the bill that mandated schools adopt these policies have said that it is a step toward ensuring parental rights in their children’s education. However, some critics argue that it is overbroad and could limit the school’s ability to use materials that present diverse perspectives.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

Air Force Sgt. Jerred Lute made the trek from Hampton to Norfolk Saturday morning for Operation Homefront’s drive-thru school supply giveaway with three of his four children in tow. In the back seat was his 11-year-old daughter, Makenna, who pointed out a teal green backpack she wanted from the pile on the curb.

“Going back to school with four kids is an expensive thing under ordinary circumstances. We need four sets of everything,” Lute said with a chuckle.

As surging inflation squeezes family budgets, local organizations are preparing to offer a helping hand — and free school supplies — to Hampton Roads families burdened by back-to-school expenses.

Read more in the Sunday Main news section

Business owners are pushing back against a city plan to review conditional use permits and justify their benefit to downtown in the wake of several shootings.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

Danny Bradbury, who owns a car repair shop in a Hampton industrial park, recently got a call from a city business development manager.

She asked him if he needed help moving, he said.

Bradbury has been in his spot for a couple years. He didn’t have plans to go anywhere.

“I didn’t know I was moving,” he replied.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t a prank call. Bradbury learned his landlord had received notice that his business was in violation of the property’s zoning, but Bradbury didn’t get it because the landlord was on vacation.

It’s been a chaotic summer for businesses in the Wythe Creek Commerce Park. Bradbury and other business owners have become embroiled in a city probe for zoning violations at the park. What started out as one business owner’s zoning battle with the city has mushroomed and put targets on several neighboring businesses. And now at least four of them must relocate by as early as Saturday, dramatically change their business offerings or appeal the violations.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

David and Claire Benjack never doubted that if they converted their back deck into a covered stage and invited bands to play, people would come.

They felt confident that outdoor music fans would drive to their 580-acre cattle farm not far from the International Paper Co. — and not just people from around Franklin but other parts of Hampton Roads, Richmond and Petersburg, too.

They imagined spoiling musicians with homemade lunches and cookies before setting them up on an elevated, 2,200-square-foot stage made of walnut-colored hardwood, nestled amidst River Road Farm’s fields, woods, and flower and vegetable gardens.

Today, David and Claire’s version of “Field of Dreams” has become a reality.

Read more in the Sunday Break section

Amazon opened a new facility in Chesapeake and with it comes 1,000 full-time and part-time jobs.

The 640,000-square-foot processing center at 5045 Portsmouth Blvd. opened on July 27 for its first full day of operation, the e-commerce giant announced. The inbound cross-dock fulfillment center is the first of its kind in Virginia.

At the new center, workers consolidate vendor products and then ship them to fulfillment centers within the distribution network.

Hampton Roads Alliance CEO Doug Smith said in a news release that Amazon has quickly become one of the largest and most engaged employers in Hampton Roads.

Read more in the Sunday Work & Money section

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