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Welcome to your weekly Reader Rewards newsletter!  Is yours truly here at Reader Rewards the only one caught off guard by the fact that we're already half way through September??  Next thing you know, trick-or-treating will be staring at us in the face and then...Santa.  Before you know it!

Let's not get ahead of ourselves though.  The weather has been perfect here in Hampton Roads - which means there's still plenty of opportunities to participate in community events outdoors.  It seems forever since we've been able to head out to the Oceana Air Show, right?  The wait is over this weekend.  If you're planning to head out this weekend, The Pilot's Caitlyn Burchett has your preview coverage right here.

As usual, there are plenty of events involving food all across Hampton Roads this weekend.  Catch The Pilot's Rekaya Gibson's preview and tips for all these events right here. A pig roast, a seafood festival, wine tasting, a beer bash.....wow.  If you would actually like to MEET The Pilot's new food writer - Rekaya Gibson - she will be out at the annual Greek Food Truck Festival in Newport News this Saturday.  Check out all the details right here. 

For an upcoming future event to look forward to - Something In The Water may have been moved to Washington, D.C. by Pharrell Williams...but he's decided to hold a block party in Norfolk at the beginning of November.  If you missed it, The Pilot's Stacy Parker has the coverage and details right here. Sounds like another exciting, positive and impactful event.

High school football is in full swing.  For 757Teamz' predictions for tonight's and Friday's games - check out the coverage right here.

Note to Readers:  Yours truly and everyone else here at Reader Rewards will be taking a break next week.  We will pick up on your favorite newsletter the week of September 26th.  See you then!

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Amazon -                    Bryan Mertz
                                                                          

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Lowe's -                      Donna Harper   
                                                                              

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COMING SUNDAY:

When a 20-year-old Hampton woman refused to get an abortion in July, police say her U.S. Naval officer boyfriend killed her and dumped her body on a quiet residential roadway north of Richmond.

Emmanuel Dewayne Coble is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Raquiah Paulette King. But Hanover County prosecutors say they’re also planning to charge him in the slaying of his girlfriend’s unborn 12-week-old baby.

Chief Deputy Hanover Commonwealth’s Attorney Shari Skipper told the Daily Press that “we plan to indict a charge in regard to the death of the fetus” after a December probable cause hearing on the murder charge.

Under state law, anyone who “deliberately, maliciously and with premeditation” kills another person’s fetus is guilty of a Class 2 felony — akin to first-degree murder and punishable by up to life in prison. If there’s no premeditation, it’s punishable by up to 40 years, akin to second-degree murder.

Skipper said she will decide after the probable cause hearing which of those sections to charge under.

Read more in the Sunday Main News section

The homeowner’s association of a middle-class community in Portsmouth has been mysteriously loaded with political heavyweights. And no one will say why.

Read more in the Sunday Main news section

A study released Thursday by Old Dominion University predicts that, by 2080, Kaufman Mall, Brock Commons parts of Hampton Boulevard bordering the campus and WHRO will be underwater.

Flooding could also devastate the local economy. By 2099, Hampton Roads could see around $48 billion in direct losses and more than a $67 billion drop in economic output. This includes infrastructure damages and the quantity of goods and services produced in a given year.

Read more in the Sunday Main news section

Sad to say goodbye to summer festivals and outdoor concerts?

Cheer up.

When it comes to entertainment, our 2022-23 Arts Calendar gives you plenty to look forward to. Though we can’t include them all — which speaks to the breadth of the arts in Hampton Roads — the list includes some of the most anticipated art openings, Broadway shows, world premieres, holiday plays, musicals and cultural celebrations.

Several events include a TBA mention, which means details such as ticket prices or locations haven’t been announced yet. Other notes to keep in mind: Venues have varying COVID-19 policies, so check before you go. The guide lists standard ticket prices for adults, but almost all venues offer discounts for military, students and older adults, and lower rates for events that will be livestreamed. Events and dates are also subject to change.

Enjoy!

Read more in the Sunday Break section

A revered Hampton Roads commercial real estate developer who helped to shape the downtown Norfolk skyline and where consumers shopped has died.

Robert “Bob” Stanton died Sept. 4 at 84. He was a driving force behind multiple prominent regional developments, including the World Trade Center and 150 W. Main St. in downtown Norfolk, Lynnhaven Mall, Greenbrier Mall, Suffolk’s Harbour View and more than 30 grocery-anchored shopping centers.

Stanton spent more than half a century building his career and real estate portfolio. He started as a broker with Goodman Segar Hogan, Inc. in 1966 and rose through the ranks to company president in 1975, later becoming chairman. He retired from the firm in 1993 and that same year started Stanton Partners, Inc. at 150 W. Main St. to focus on commercial real estate investments in Virginia and North Carolina.

Read more in the Sunday Work & Money section

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