Rocky move any philadelphia. Can you believe it . Rocky, 102. No whatever it is. And you can be a part of t we have casting director, so chris murphy will put on this sweatsuit. And run from ninth and washington, to the art museum steps, live on tv. Because we have a technology. We can show you the entire run, 1. 3 miles not much after run. Hell do that in the cold. Single digit windchills. Oh, this will be great. Oh, the things we get chris to do. You will watch us live here on our air. Also, there is a school . Nazareth Academy Grade school in northeast philadelphia is closed today because of illness, there is an illness going around, so the school will be disinfect in the morning. Do we know what the illness is . No, not at this point. I would guess it was the flu. You think it is . There are a lot of places where it has become so widespread, that they want everybody to stay home for awhile, until they get over it. But, in the meantime, weve got weather out there just depend on wher
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With the signing of Senate Bill 181 in April 2019, Colorado s local governments were given a power they d never enjoyed before: the ability to restrict oil and gas operations within their borders, rather than be held to state guidelines. Two years later, the City and County of Broomfield is preparing to pass a set of holistic regulations for the industry and they re shaping up to be the most stringent regulations in Colorado, says Broomfield Mayor Patrick Quinn.
Those regulations are just part of the county s wide-ranging, safety-minded agenda. While physically the smallest county in the state, Broomfield has been the site of some of Colorado s biggest health and safety moves by residents and public officials alike.