The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, March 18

The Daily Numbers: 4.7 inches of snow recorded yesterday at Philadelphia International Airport.

67.6 inches of snow in this God-forsaken winter, making it the 2nd snowiest winter on record.

3 more days until spring, which arrives on Thursday.

2-year-old child found running naked in the street in Upper Darby yesterday.

31, age of mom who now faces 4 counts of endangering the welfare of children

10 percent of $30,000 bail she was unable to post. She’s being held in Delaware County Prison.

1 Neumann University student injured in an off-campus incident.

0 layoffs tied to a restructuring that will affect the financial side of operations at Jefferson Health, along with Main Line Health, which includes Riddle Hospital.

8 state reps who took $20,000 in a probe that will not bring any criminal charges because of its flawed nature, according to Attorney General Kathleen Kane.

13,856 dollars owed the state by former LCB marketing director Patrick Stepleton III.

4.4 magnitude earthquake that shook Los Angeles yesterday.

3 people now dead as a result of man slamming his car into crowed at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.

181 point gain for the Dow Jones yesterday.

0.8 percent increase in factory production in the U.S. in January.

43 states that posted lower jobless rates in January.

21 straight losses for the Sixers, setting a new franchise record for futility.

31 of March, when Cliff Lee will take the hill as the Phillies opening day starter.

1 year deal for safety Nate Allen with the Eagles.

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

Shame on the Sixers. A lot of great players and coaches must be rolling over in their graves.

I Don’t Get It: No doubt the parents of that amorous young couple caught on video in the act on a Newark, Del., street will be proud. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Villanova, Saint Joe’s and Delaware, who will carry the banner of hoops mania into the NCAA tourney.

Quote Box: “Relentless is a good word for this winter. - PennDOT maintenance manager Mike Murphy, on our brutal winter.

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