The Daily Numbers for Friday April 26

The Daily Numbers: 4:15 this morning when fire roared through a home in Concord Township. No injuries were reported.

2 women who have filed complaints that Swarthmore College failed to file required reports on sexual assaults on campus.

19 of April, last Friday, when a Collingdale mother disappeared.

3-0 vote by the Chester Zoning Hearing Board for a variance that will allow Bottom Dollar to build a supermarket in the city.

10 years, how long it's been since an actual supermarket was located inside the city limits.

2,000 dollars scammed from a 72-year-old man in Upper Chichester by shaky contractors offering a driveway sealing deal.

9 percent dip in applications to Penn State this year.

18, age of teen girl now charged with assault after punching the daughter of Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter in an altercation.

5 living presidents on the stage yesterday as they rolled out the George W. Bush Library in Texas.

6 feet, 6 inches, 303 pounds, that's your Eagles No. 1 draft pick, Lane Johnson, a tackle from Oklahoma, at the No. 4 slot.

4.69 time in the 40-yard dash. I think that makes him faster than Nick Foles.

6-4 loss for the Phils as they drop a home series to the Pirates yesterday.

0 wins for the Phils in consecutive games in which they sent Cole Hamels, Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee to the mound.

33,443 on hand for the 1st Businessperson's Special of the year on a sun-splashed day in South Philly.

10 minutes, 58.4 seconds, winning time for Villanova women in the 4x1,500-meter relay at the Penn Relays yesterday.

119th running of the quintessential Philly track and field event. Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. Stick Lane Johnson at right tackle, move Todd Herremans inside and you have a very good offensive line in front of Michael Vick and LeSean McCoy. Now do the Eagles roll the dice on Geno Smith in the 2nd round?

I Don’t Get It: Turns out that "gun" the 10-year-old was threatening people with on a Philly street was a toy. I still don't get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Beth Mingey of Holcomb Behavioral Health, Linda Moore-Singleton, from the county Office of Behavioral Health, and parent Tricia Stouch, for offering their insight into a new report on drug and alcohol use by Delco kids. They apeared on our 'Live From the Newsroom' show last night. It's a big problem. It's going to need a big response.

Quote Box: “We are taking multiple steps to keep our students safe." - Rebecca Chopp, Swarthmore president, in response to federal complaints by students that school is not propertly reporting sexual assaults on campus.

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