Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Browns on Sunday Night Football in America?

Don't you think the Browns have earned the right to have a game on Sunday Night Football in America?

Sign up below so we can send a super e-mail blast to NBC Sports to make sure they know how Cleveland feels about this.

(Click on "comments" to make your voice heard.)

Holiday shopping: What's on your list?

Carole Sullivan and Chris Tye are working on a holiday gift giving story that will air Wednesday, November 28.

They want to know:

What are the top five gifts you want to give your significant other this year?

Where are you getting them?

Have you already purchased them? If you did buy them, did you get them in a store? Online?

Click on the word "comments" below to share your holiday gift giving plans.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Have Romona do it!

Would you like Romona Robinson to do your job for a day? Let us know why Romona should do your job by commenting below (click on "comment"), or by sending your ideas to romonarobinson@wkyc.com

Monday, November 12, 2007

Ask Nightly News

NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams will be broadcasting live from Cleveland on Monday, November 12th.

Here's your chance to submit your questions for Brian Williams of NBC News.

Please leave your name and hometown with the question.

Friday, November 09, 2007

Your say: Purity Balls

Purity Balls are often organized and sponsored by Christian organizations. They are growing in size, and popularity.

One is scheduled next month at a country club in Allen County, Ohio.

Many articles have been written this year about Purity Balls; sme supportive of the idea while others are critical of the idea of girls pledging their chastity in lavish ceremonies.

We want to hear what you think. Click the "comment" link below to have your say.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Election concerns

Tuesday night's election was another test for Cuyahoga County's Board of Elections. The board has been under scrutiny since May of 2006 when the switch to electronic voting ended with results being delayed for more than a week.

Despite fairly low voter turnout (on average 15%), the board still experienced server crashes that delayed results until the early morning.

In 2008, turnout is expected to be much higher with a presidential election on the line. With Ohio and Cleveland in the media glare, do you feel confident, the county can pull it off smoothly?