Daily Numbers for Thursday, March 12

The Daily Numbers: 2 police officers shot after a protest outside the police department in Ferguson, Mo., last night.

5 Dem candidates who will challenge Republicans for seats on County Council and Delco judgeships.

1 year, how long Pete Balzano served as principal at Cardinal O’Hara High School. He has resigned his position.

3 1/2 to 8 years in state prison for a Collingdale man after pleading guilty to robbery in Montgomery County.

3 women honored by the Delaware County Women’s Commission yesterday, including Janet Murnaghan of Newtown Square. She was honored for her efforts to get a kidney transplant for her daughter Sarah, a push that gained national attention.

3.57 percent increase in room and board at Temple University next year.

17, age of teen killed by a friend who was playing with a gun in Philly.

11 soldiers killed in crash of Black Hawk helicopter near Eglin Air Force Base in Fla.

27.55 dip for the Dow Jones yesterday.

23 minutes, how long Chip Kelly appeared before the media yesterday.

1st round pick, what Kelly says he was already offered for Sam Bradford yesterday.

55 million dollars for 5 years, what Jeremy Maclin got from Andy Reid and the Chiefs. The Eagles were offering $10 million a year.

59-53 win for the girls from Bonner-Prendie over West York to advance in PIAA play.

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

So is everybody to trust Chip Kelly again? I didn’t think so. It’s going to be a very interesting season.

I Don’t Get It: Two police officers were shot last night after a protest outside the police department in Ferguson, Mo. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to County Councilman Mario Civera, who nabbed a leadership post on the committees being formed for the World Meeting of Families and the visit by Pope Francis in September.

Quote Box: “We didn’t bring Sam in here to be a chip. I’m the only Chip.”

- Eagles Coach Chip Kelly, on trade to swap Nick Foles for Sam Bradford.

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