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    Bigger Picture: Donating Your Eggs Play Media
    Wednesday, August 20, 2008 @1:12pm CST
    Reported by: Amber Jenne/WCIA-3
    Now more than ever, women are doing what they can to make ends meet.

    Bigger Picture: Olympic FeverPlay Media
    Monday, August 18, 2008 @6:30pm CST
    Reported by: Charles Vance/WCIA 3
    Olympic fever is sweeping the country as U.S. athletes grab medal after medal and we're seeing a side effect of that fever right here in Central Illinois.
    That's because the fever has more kids than ever signing up for sports.

    Artificial Eye Invented at U of IPlay Media
    Friday, August 15, 2008 @5:48pm CST
    Reported by: Tinisha Shade WCIA 3
    Science has come a long way when it comes to prosthetics

    Bigger Picture: Whites No Longer a Majority
    Thursday, August 14, 2008 @2:23pm CST
    Reported by: Amber Jenne/WCIA-3
    The face of our country is changing faster than first thought.

    Botox Business Play Media
    Wednesday, August 13, 2008 @6:30pm CST
    Reported by: Cortney Hall
    Even with the economy down, people are still finding the money to spend on the non-essentials like beauty products.
    Doctors say Botox sales are better than ever.

    The Bigger Picture: Scientists Make People InvisiblePlay Media
    Tuesday, August 12, 2008 @3:45pm CST
    Reported by: Matt Franzblau/WCIA-3 News
    What Would You Do If You Couldn't Be Seen By Others?

    Bigger Picture: How Young is Too Young?
    Monday, August 11, 2008 @3:17pm CST
    Reported by: Amber Jenne/WCIA-3
    Many parents are getting out that back-to-school list, but the newest supply this year might be a bit surprising: a cell phone.

    Doggy SpacePlay Media
    Thursday, August 7, 2008 @5:43pm CST
    Reported by: Tinisha Shade WCIA 3
    There's a new way for dog friend to keep in touch. Doggyspace

    Bigger Picture: TiVo vs. The Dish NetworkPlay Media
    Wednesday, August 6, 2008 @6:48pm CST
    Reported by: Cortney Hall
    For TV lovers this just may be great news.
    This week the Dish Network announced it's not giving in to competitor TiVo
    The two companies have been in a patent lawsuit for years.

    The Bigger Picture: School Supplies More Expensive?Play Media
    Tuesday, August 5, 2008 @4:31pm CST
    Reported by: Matt Franzblau/WCIA-3 News
    booksTimes Are Tight, But One Group In Villa Grove Is Making It Easier On Parents’ Wallets

    The Bigger Picture: Do You Believe In Aliens??Play Media
    Monday, August 4, 2008 @1:24pm CST
    Reported by: Matt Franzblau/WCIA-3 News
     NASA Scientists Found Proof of Water On Mars

    Bigger Picture: Oblivious TextersPlay Media
    Thursday, July 31, 2008 @6:15pm CST
    Reported by: Cortney Hall
    Emergency room doctors are warning people about the dangers of text messaging.
    Doctors issued an alert this week saying there's rise in injuries and even deaths as a result of people sending text messages while driving walking and biking.

    Alcohol AbusePlay Media
    Wednesday, July 30, 2008 @5:24pm CST
    Reported by: Nikki Arseneau/WCIA-TV
    Illini basketball player Jamar Smith's recent troubles involving drinking have raised questions about alcohol use in young adults.

    The Bigger Picture: "Goodnight Bush"Play Media
    Tuesday, July 29, 2008 @2:19pm CST
    Reported by: Amber Jenne/WCIA-3
    A remix of a popular children's book is causing a few laughs and some controversy.

    Bigger Picture: Daycare BabiesPlay Media
    Monday, July 28, 2008 @6:34pm CST
    Reported by: Cortney Hall
    A new study says children in daycare may be exposed to some bad eating habits.
    It says babies who aren't fed by mom and dad tend to gain more weight.
    Researchers at the University of Illinois did the study.
    They looked at more than eight thousand 9-month olds.
    And studied how they were fed. They found infants in part-time childcare gained almost a half a pound more weight than ones care for by mom or dad.

    Budget Cuts for Substance Abuse TreatmentPlay Media
    Monday, July 28, 2008 @4:48pm CST
    Reported by: Charles Vance/WCIA 3
    Recent budget cuts by Governor Blagojevich have people across the state scratching their head.
    The governor cut $55-million from the Department of Health and Human Services including $43-million set aside to treat substance abuse.

    Bigger Picture: Consent SearchesPlay Media
    Friday, July 25, 2008 @8:02pm CST
    Reported by: Erin Maloney/MyCFN & WCIA 3 News
     Some civil rights groups are calling for police agencies in Illinois to stop searching cars during routine traffic stops. They're called consent searches. The study says minority drivers are stopped and searched more often than whites.

    Dogs for Kids with AutismPlay Media
    Monday, July 21, 2008 @5:41pm CST
    Reported by: Cortney Hall
    Experts say dogs are working wonders with kids with autism.
    That's why one Villa Grove family is tryign to get one for their son.

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    Life's 411: Digital GenerationPlay Media
    Tuesday, August 19, 2008 @10:43pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCIA 3 News
    They've been dubbed the "digital generation" and this year's batch of incoming college freshmen make even upperclassmen feel old.

    Life's 411:Dog ResortPlay Media
    Thursday, August 14, 2008 @11:02pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCIA 3 News
    After a long, hard day aromatherapy and massage sound great.
    But what about our furry friends?
    For Life's 411 WCIA Three's Cortney Hall looks at how you can pamper your pooches.

    Life's 411: Living TogetherPlay Media
    Thursday, August 7, 2008 @11:06pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCIA 3 News
    Does loving together always translate to living together?
    A new study published in USA Today finds more couples who are living together are not married.
    Bret Lemoine asks if living together is more than just "playing house."

    Life's 411: BloggingPlay Media
    Monday, August 4, 2008 @11:03pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCIA 3 News
    The popularity of blogging has exploded in recent years.
    Experts even say a new blog is created every three seconds.
    But what's the big deal?
    For Life's 411 WCIA 3 Cortney Hall finds that a lot of bloggers use the internet as a form a therapy.

    Life's 411: DoodlingPlay Media
    Friday, August 1, 2008 @10:46pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCIA 3 News
    It's what many of us do when our mind wanders.
    But what do your doodles say about you?
    WCIA Three's Cortney Hall finds out for Life's 411.

    Life's 411: Text DatingPlay Media
    Wednesday, July 30, 2008 @10:56pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCIA 3 News
    Gone are the days you wait for a phone call from a date.
    Now days it'll most likely be a text message that you get.
    For Life's 411 WCIA Three's Cortney Hall talks to young singles about how text messaging has changed the dating scene.

    Life's 411: Recession ProofPlay Media
    Tuesday, July 15, 2008 @10:48pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCIA 3 News
    With rising gas and food prices the economy is what seems to be on everyone's mind.
    So how can you become "recession proof" in these uncertain times?
    WCIA 3 Cortney Hall finds out in Life's 411.

    Life's 411: Chrysler Hot Spots
    Tuesday, July 1, 2008 @10:40pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCAI 3 News
    Chrysler is trying to turn its vehicles into wireless hot spots.

    Life's 411: Googling a PersonPlay Media
    Thursday, June 19, 2008 @10:47pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCIA 3 News
    It's something most of us have done.
    Curious about a neighbor, a co-worker, or even a first date, we've launched an internet search on that person.

    Life's 411: Facebook DatingPlay Media
    Friday, May 30, 2008 @10:48pm CST
    Reported by: Nancy Foreman/WCIA 3 News
    Millions of people are declaring their love online by using Facebook.
    Just a click and you can tell the world if you're available or taken.
    For Life's 411, WCIA 3 Cortney Hall asks if sharing your love life online is sharing too much.

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    Thursday, May 15, 2008 @11:44am CST
    Reported by: Jennifer Roscoe/WCIA-3 News
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    Wednesday, August 20th, 2008


    Canine Champ with Longest Ears Play Media
    When it comes to Tigger's set of droopy wonders, he truly is "top dog."

    Friends on the Front Line Play Media
    From kid playmates to full-grown soldiers. These Paxton friends are heading overseas to fight for ...

    Surprising Testimony in Champaign County Murder Trial Play Media
    There’s surprising testimony in a Champaign County murder case. Opening statements were this ...

    Teens Question Governor
    Two Rochester teens take matters into their own hands asking the governor what happened to their ...

    Shelby Co. Authorities Bust Dog Fighting Facility Play Media
    A Shelby County man is behind bars, after authorities raided his home and found evidence of dog ...

    Royal Kid Dubbed a Hero Play Media
    A ten-year-old Champaign County boy being called a hero after he discovered his elderly neighbor on ...

    Changes to Danville Sewer and Garbage
    Billing for sewer and garbage removal in Danville are now the city's responsibility again.

    Danville School Thinks Safety First
    Danville Schools says it wants to work with the city to make sure students and sports fans at the ...

    Obama Will Return to Springfield Play Media
    All eyes will be on Springfield this weekend when Senator Barack Obama will appear for the first ...

    Tuesday, August 19th, 2008


    Charleston Liquor Laws Play Media
    Bar owners in Charleston are pushing to get an extra hour a week to sell alcohol. The city has a ...

    Mobile Home Park Future in Question Play Media
    Parents in Ford County are holding onto hope their mobile home park won't be sold.

    Teen Driving Deaths Drop
    A unique teen driving program is saving lives. “Operation Teen Safe Driving” lets kids ...

    Urbana High Makes the Grade Play Media
    There's good news for Urbana High School. Prairie State Achievement scores are out. For the first ...

    Macon Co. Reports West Nile Virus in Human
    A warning tonight for Central Illinois. Macon County is reporting its first human case of West Nile ...

    Schlarman Principal Okay With School Being ‘Toilet Papered’
    Principal Says It’s a Tradition That Signals The Beginning of Each School Year

    U of I Move-In Signs
    The U of I is working to make move-in a little easier for families this year. Worker placed signs ...

    Monday, August 18th, 2008


    Remembering Melissa Lech Play Media
    A tearful goodbye at the U of I Monday night. A candle vigil was held for a student whose life ...

    District 186 Gets Sneak Peak at School Sites
    For the first time tonight, the District 186 school board got a sneak peak at new school sites.

    Emil Jones Steps Down Play Media
    After 35-years in politics one of Illinois top political leaders is calling it quits.

    Danville Girl in Critical Condition Play Media
    A Danville child is in critical condition tonight after she was hit by a car over the weekend.

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