The Daily Numbers - April 13

The Daily Numbers: 5,000 dollars bail for secretary in D.A.’s office in Chester who pleaded guilty to leaking confidential information.


2.5 million dollars bail for teen suspect charged with weapons violations in last weekend’s fatal shooting at a teen party in Chester.


1 meeting on tap to tackle anti-violence measures in the city tonight in the wake of the latest shooting.


6,000 fine slapped on Marple Township by the DEP for a broken sewer line.


75, age of woman in Sharon Hill who suffered bites when she was attacked by a dog.


8 people busted in Folcroft in a series of arsons in which lawns were set on fire.


7,500 dollars raised by the residents at Maris Grove to help the earthquake and tsunami-ravaged regions of Japan.


3 shots fired from pellet gun that struck a puppy in South Jersey. Police are now hunting for the gunman.


70,000 IDs compromised in the theft of personal information by a former employee of the Family Planning Council in Philly.


4 sex assaults now under investigation at Kutztown University.


2 city unions that have endorsed Milton Street in his challenge to Philly Mayor Michael Nutter.


9,100 non-farm jobs added to work rolls across the region in February.


164-37 vote in Pa. House to OK what is called the “Castle Doctrine,” giving homeowners more leeway on use of deadly force to defend their homes.


2 hits including homer and double for Jayson Werth as the Nats smoked Joe Blanton and the Phils, 7-4.


10.45 ERA for Joe Blanton in his two starts this year.


1 run on 7 hits surrendered by Nats starter Livan Hernandez


1 game over .500 for the Sixers, who will try to lock up a winning record tonight in regular season finale against the Pistons.


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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.Jayson Werth certainly looked like he was worth the money last night.


 


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I Don’t Get It: What is with this weather? We’re now heading into mid-April and all we seem to get is clouds, rain and cool temperatures. We had one 8-degree day, is that suppose to hold us over until summer?


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Today’s Upper: Kudos to the D.A.’s office, which held another school summit yesterday, this time focusing on the dangers of cyberbullying.


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Quote Box: “You cannot erase something that goes out into cyberspace.”


- Dr. Kathleen Conn, speaking at cyberbullying summit at Neumann University.

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