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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?People who walk in the city face a challenge when it comes to crossing the street when people are driving recklessly. But it is even more difficult when the pedestrian is someone with a disability.                        TMJ4                Raquella Freeman  left  speaks with TMJ4 reporter Rebecca Klopf about her experiences crossing Milwaukee streets.    Raquella Freeman lives and works in downtown Milwaukee. She is a graduate student at Marque stanley cup tte and a research fellow at Independence First, a non-profit that helps people with disabilities live independently. She has been in a wheelchair since birth. She doesn t drive so Freeman uses buses to get around the city and often has to cross busy streets to get to those stops.According to W stanley cups isconsin law, divers must  Yield to pedestrians who have started crossing at an intersection or crosswalk on a walk or green light.  People just assume you can keep on rolling,  said Freeman.                        TMJ4                A SUV turns right behind Raquella Freeman and reporter Rebecca Klopf as they use the crosswalk on North Avenue in Milwaukee.    If it is a crosswalk, it does not have to be marked or have a stop sign or stop light for the law to apply. So when Freeman enters the intersection that crosses North Avenue from Commerce Street, all the vehicles should stop to allow her to cross. However, this is what we saw when we got to the intersection: almost no one stopped. Freeman waited two minutes before stanley cup  she could dart Ejlr Cannabis Exposition returns to Wisconsin Center in June
 LOS ANGELES 鈥?California has become the first U.S. state to record 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases.A tally by Johns Hopkins University on Thursday morning showed the nations most populous state has a total of 2,010,157 infections. There have been more than 23,000 deaths.The grim milestone comes as the COVID-19 crisis that health officials say stems from Thanksgiving gatherings strains Californias medical system. More than 1 stanley cup usa 8,000 people are hospitalized and many of the states intensive care units are filled. Mobile field hospitals are being er stanley quencher ected in several places around California to handle the overflow of patients. The California Department of Public Health this week declared that the two Southern California regions, encompassing Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, Bakersfield and the San Joa stanley cup quin Valley had 0% ICU bed availability.