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Reported by: WTVO Newsroom Tuesday, Nov 3, 2009 @04:00pm CST (Rockford) -- For residents in Rockford and DeKalb, wait times at the airport, doctors' offices and restaurants is about to get a lot more entertaining.
Verizon Wireless customers can now watch television on their mobile phones with V CAST Mobile TV. The service provides Verizon customers access to full-length episodes of television programs from brands such as ESPN, Comedy Central, Fox News, MTV and Nickelodeon. Verizon Wireless' first smartphone to support V CAST Mobile TV is the new HTC Imagio. The basic monthly access package retails for $15 per month, which includes access to 12 channels and parental controls. For more information, visit http://www.verizonwireless.com/mobiletv, or visit any local Verizon Wireless Communications store. |
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Reported by: Alex Shabad
The medical community is giving women a lot of new information to swallow this week. |
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Reported by: Bob Ryder
Sue Fiduccia says she wasupset by a report that identifiedphotos as "autopsy" photos. |
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Winnebago County Coroner Sue Fidducia claimed the autopsy photos of shooting victim Mark Anthony Barmore being displayed by protest groups did not come from her office |
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Teams of students are building masterpieces out of nonperishable food items at the Kent Center in Rockford. All items will be donated to the Rockford Rescue Mission. |
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One Rockford girl got a very special gift for her birthday this year, courtesy of the Make a Wish Foundation |
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Community activists say they're fighting for justice in the police shooting death of Mark Anthony Barmore. |
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The Senate Ethics Committee has sent a letter of admonishment to Illinois Democratic Senator Roland Burris for comments he made during appointment hearings last December.
In the letter, the ... |
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The Rockford Symphony Orchestra announced Friday that Ms. Julie Schaper has been selected as the new Executive Director. |
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Rockford-With the area's high unemployment rate, more people are relying on the Rock River Valley Food Pantry these days and here's your chance to help out. Radio station 96.7 The Eagle is ... |