National

  The annual gospel music choir competition, hosted by Donald Lawrence and Yolanda Adams, held its closing ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Nokia Theatre. Celebrity judges Tamela Mann, Hezekiah Walker, VaShawn Mitchell and Erica Campbell of Mary Mary selected the 2013 national winner, the St. Mark Sanctuary Choir of Little Rock, Ark. who won the regional competition in Dallas. The choir delivered a powerful rendition […]

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After careful consideration and deliberation, producers and promoters of Verizon’s How Sweet The Sound have decided to postpone the national finale scheduled for this Sunday, November 4th at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The finale will take place at a time that allows for the safety, travel and enjoyment of the participants and the audience; details […]

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Due to high winds and wicked weather from superstorm Sandy, Verizon is offering charging stations for northeast Ohioans without power. And it doesn’t appear you have to be a Verizon customer to take advantage of the space to get your cellphone and tablet all charged up. Not only will the Verizon locations listed below have […]

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The Gospel Music Celebration to Feature Today’s Biggest Gospel Stars Including Donald Lawrence, Yolanda Adams, Erica Campbell of Mary Mary, Fred Hammond, Bishop Hezekiah Walker and CeCe Winans Registration is now open for the 2012 Verizon’s How Sweet the Sound(TM) Gospel Celebration, the country’s premiere and most prestigious gospel music experience. Interested choir representatives can […]

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Verizon Wireless has named the following cities as tour markets for its wildly popular How Sweet the Sound nationwide choir competition this year.. Atlanta, GA Charlotte, NC Chicago, IL Dallas, TX Detroit, MI Los Angeles, CA Oakland, CA St. Louis, MO Washington, DC Dates and venues will be announced soon, but choir registrations began on […]

- Local News

Verizon Wireless could pay out up to $90 million in refunds to cell phone customers who were improperly charged for inadvertent Web access or data usage over the past several years. The FCC had asked Verizon Wireless last year about $1.99-a-megabyte data access fees that appeared on the bills of customers who didn’t have data […]

- Local News

Verizon Wireless could pay out up to $90 million in refunds to cell phone customers who were improperly charged for inadvertent Web access or data usage over the past several years. The FCC had asked Verizon Wireless last year about $1.99-a-megabyte data access fees that appeared on the bills of customers who didn’t have data […]