The Daily Numbers for Thursday, Jan. 23

The Daily Numbers: 14.8 inches of snow in Brookhaven, making the borough the snow king of our recent storm.

3 deaths in the county that are now being linked to the cold and snow.

89 and 93, ages of man and woman who wandered out of their home in Ridley and perished in the cold.

67, age of Swarthmore man who was found unresponsive outside his house.

10 degrees, our low temperature this morning.

20, our expected high this afternoon.

3 hours, how long some people sat on Baltimore Pike in Middletown and Chester Heights, stuck during Tuesday’s snow storm.

6 county burglary spree believed to be the work of a 42-year-old Coatesville man.

10 people laying claim to the 7 seats on borough council. Yep, it’s in Colwyn.

3,500 square foot office building that got the OK for the new Quarry Center in Haverford.

32.8 million dollar award to a Pottstown family in a medical malpractice case against Phoenixville Hospital and several nurses.

2.2 million dollar increase in state funding for education being sought by Gov. Tom Corbett, who also wants a change in the basic school funding formula.

30,000 low-income Pennsylvanians covered by the state’s CHIP program who will have to switch to Medicaid by 2015.

500 to $2,500 lump sum pay hikes for administrators in Upper Darby School District.

407,868 ‘millenials’ who now reside in Philadelphia. That’s those age 20 to 34. The number is up from 292,837 in 2006. That’s up 6 percent.

3-2 loss for the Flyers to the Hurricanes.

34 points for Evan Turner in leading the Sixers to a 110-106 win over the Knicks.

155 million dollar deal for Masahiro Tanaka with the Yankees.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

Snow delay didn’t help Flyers much. They still fell to the Hurricanes.

I Don’t Get It: Justin Bieber apparently has been arrested in Miami for DUI and drag racing. I’m shocked

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the roads crews who worked long and hard to get the roads back into shape.

Quote Box: “It’s not fair right now, OK? So we need to address that.”

- Gov. Tom Corbett, on calling for changes to state education funding formula.

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