The Daily Numbers for Thursday, Feb. 19

The Daily Numbers: 9 to 23 months in prison for a Ridley Park woman charged in a hit-run accident that cost a local teenager his leg.

3,000 dollars withdrawn from a Knights of Columbus bank account that has former Marcus Hook Mayor James Schiliro in troubele with the law again.

6 months of supervision, 16 hours of community service and $40 fine for Democratic state House candidate Vince Rongione as he enters ARD program on Election Code violations.

14 degrees out there this frosty a.m.

0 degrees, the expected low on Friday.

1 degree, the record low, set in 1979.

1,068 requests to AAA for roadside service on Tuesday.

497 of those calls were battery-related.

75,000 dollar cash bail for Media man charged in double-fatal DUI crash in Chester County. He also faces drug charges.

2 counts of homicide by vehicle while under the influence slapped on Thomas Muir, 25, of Media.

2 siblings from Downingtown were killed in the crash on Route 100.

1 member of of rapper Nicki Minaj’s road crew fatally stabbed in an altercation outside a Philly bar. Another member of the crew was wounded.

1 man dead, another hospitalized in stabbing at a Montco meat-packing plant.

471,000 in Pennsylvania who signed up for health care during the most recent sign-up period under the Affordable Care Act.

200 million dollars in cuts looming at Campbell Soup. Those will include some job eliminations.

4.5 million dollar, 2-year extension for Flyers defenseman Nick Schultz.

55-47 loss for Chester to Abington last night in District One hoops.

49-35 setback for Springfield to Plymouth Whitemarsh

61-58 loss for Archbishop Carroll to Roman Catholic in Catholic League semifinal.

47-36 loss for Penncrest boys to Lower Merion.

54-31 loss for Academy Park to Contestoga.

52-48 win for the Garnet Valley girls over Cheltenham.

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

Two best words of winter are here: Pitchers & Catchers.

I Don’t Get It: Felt absolutely balmy out there yesterday afternoon in the sun. Tomorrow morning we are headed for 0 degrees. Lovely.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Father Ben Wallis, who took the tradition of ashes on Ash Wednesday to the streets as he placed ashes on foreheads of commuters at the busy Shadeland Avenue trolley stop in Upper Darby yesterday.

Quote Box: “I just want to win.”

- Cole Hamels, talking to USA Today, on why he wants to be traded.

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