Reply
Recent blog posts
- While the rest of us get political, CBS's Bob Schieffer goes Country
- Feline Friend License Plate Design Winner Announced
- Republicans Target Key Races In Tennessee In Search Of Majority
- Vol Nation Growing More Restless
- Vols Beat Huskies 13-9
- Tennessee - Northern Illinois Preview
- What's Your Palin, Biden Vice Presidential Debate Headline?
- 10/3/08 This Week's Garden of the Week!
- Republicans Launch Joe Biden Gaffe Clock
- 10/1/08 Harrison Elementary Kindergarten!
AP News Video
Recent comments
- You should be able to get a
15 min 53 sec ago - Great
25 min 44 sec ago - 4yrs Later U still havent seen my Video....
47 min 17 sec ago - Most of you are an embarrassment to the south.
50 min 23 sec ago - REMOVED FLAG
5 hours 8 min ago - HE IS NOT AMERICAN
7 hours 19 min ago - give someone else a chance
7 hours 55 min ago - Great journalism, We are all
8 hours 15 min ago - A great article that says it all.
9 hours 15 min ago - what middle class?
9 hours 19 min ago























I AM surprised.
I'm surprised that my Alma Mater hasn't done something about it in the last 10 years since I attended. This is not the first time this has happened.
Yes, the students can be lax about the street, but let me tell you that drivers DO NOT yield to pedestrians in that crossing. It's scary!
People drive way too fast on that little strip, and are completely callous to the fact that there are students nearby.
For my part, I am very angry at the school and the city of Cleveland for not taking preventative measures after the death of a student from injuries received crossing that street.