The Daily Numbers for Friday, April 22

The Daily Numbers: 57, age of Prince. The pop icon died Thursday, continuing a staggering loss in the music world so far in 2016.

2 brothers who are missing in Chester.

2 Philly men who admitted their roles in a string of Delco burglaries.

2 more Gates Scholars feted yesterday in the Chester Upland School District.

26, age of former teacher’s aide at Conestoga High School charged with having sex with a male student.

11 million dollar fine slapped on Uber by the Pa. PUC.

16, age of female student who died after a fight in the bathroom of a high school in Wilmington, Del.

710,000 price tag for the Loch Aerie Mansion in Chester County after it was sold at auction yesterday.

165,000 Pa. voters who switched their registration before next week’s Primary Election.

68 Kmart stores due to be closed.

10 Sears stores also on the chopping block.

3-1 deficit for the Flyers as they try to keep their season alive tonight in D.C. vs. the Caps in Game 5.

0 hits given up by Jake Arrieta who notched the year’s 1st no-hitter last night.

16-0 spanking of the Reds by the Cubs. Guess they didn’t really need that no-hitter.

3 QBs now on Eagles roster. Will they keep all 3?

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

Raise your hand if you think the Flyers season comes to an end tonight in D.C.? Thought so.

I Don’t Get It: There seems to be no end to the steady stream of pop icons. RIP Prince.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Autumn Ney and Edward Nelson. The Chester Upland students have been named Gates Millennium Scholars. Well done.

Quote Box: “I ain’t gettin’ out.”

- GOP presidential hopeful Gov. John Kasich, at town hall meeting at Penn State Brandywine in Middletown yesterday.

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