The Daily Numbers: 1 officer stabbed and 1 suspect wounded in police-involved shooting last night in Sharon Hill.
1 person shot on Chester street last night.
30,000 dollar monthly fee that is causing friction between the Chester County SPCA and Delaware County officials.
120 animals a month guaranteed to be sent to the Chesco facility, at $250 per animal. That comes to $30,000 monthly fee.
60 times that Upper Darby police and first responders have used Narcan to reverse the effects of a heroin overdose.
58 of those instances have saved a life.
4 packets of heroin found on man who was captured on video ODing on SEPTA train. He was revived by a police officer using Narcan, and then charged with drug possession.
16,000 dollars, how much Upper Darby School District is spending to send administrators to a series of conferences.
30 months of home monitoring for a man who made threats against special needs students at Haverford High School.
3 straight wins for Republican Donald Trump.
15-game scoring streak for Flyers standout rookie Shayne Gostisbehere snapped last night in Carolina.
3-1 loss for the Flyers to Hurricanes.
124-115 loss for the Sixers to the Magic.
5, as in No. 5 Xavier, which hosts Villanova tonight.
74-55 loss for Temple at Tulsa last night.
74-62 win for Chester over Ridley last night. They will face Plymouth-Whitemarsh Friday night for the District One AAAA title.
61-54 win for Academy Park over Downingtown West in AAAA District One play.
Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.
Does anyone still care about the LeSean McCoy story anymore. Time for a decision. Either charge him or drop it.
I Don’t Get It: Still not exactly sure what is going on in Upland, but I feel badly that Council President Christine Peterson got dragged through the mud one day, only to have the charges against her tossed the next.
Today’s Upper: Kudos to the Chester High Clippers. This one is real simple. It is the best high school basketball program in Pennsylvania history.
Quote Box: “She did absolutely nothing wrong.”
- Michael Dugan, attorney for Upland Council President Christine Peterson.
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