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What channel is Phillies vs. Cardinals game on Friday? How to watch, stream, Apple TV+
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MLB experiments with robot umpires at the Class AAA level
MLB experimented with electronic strike zones during the 2023 season in all 30 Class AAA ballparks.
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The Philadelphia Phillies finished a rough six-game road trip, going 2-4. The Phillies return home for a six-game homestand starting Friday with the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers.
Who won the Phillies game last night?
Phillies 6, Giants 1
The Phillies avoided the sweep as Kyle Schwarber opened the game with a home run and Nick Castellanos went 3-for-5 with a home run and two RBIs.
Still, the Phillies dropped back-to-back series for the first time since the first two series of the season.
Who are the Phillies playing today?
The Phillies are off today after the road trip. Philadelphia will open a three-game series with the St. Louis Cardinals at 6:40 p.m., Friday at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. Philadelphia right-hander Aaron Nola (6-2, 3.04) will face St. Louis right-hander Mike Mikolas (3-5, 5.64 ERA).
What channel is the Phillies game on Friday?
The game will be on the NBCSP. The radio broadcast will be on 94WIP as w, WDEL AM and ,101.7 FM.
How can I stream Friday’s Phillies game?
Every Phillies game is streamed on MLB.com with the MLB TV package, which you have to pay for. You can also stream the radio broadcasts with MLB audio.
How can I watch the Phillies on Apple TV+?
The Phillies still have one game left on Apple TV+ this season. While there’s still time before the game, if you want to watch it, you’ll need a subscription. A monthly subscription to Apple TV+ is $9.99. However, Apple TV+ is offering a free trial with the requirement of an email or Apple ID.
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When do the Phillies play on Apple TV+ this season?
The Phillies will appear one more time this season on “Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+.
June 21: Diamondback vs. Phillies, 6:40 p.m., Apple TV+
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Delaware Lottery Powerball, Play 3 Day winning numbers for Feb. 12, 2025
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Claiming lottery in Delaware
18 states have laws that allow national lottery prize jackpot winners to remain anonymous, but is Delaware among them?
The Delaware Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025 results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from Feb. 12 drawing
21-32-36-45-49, Powerball: 18, Power Play: 2
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Winning Play 3 numbers from Feb. 12 drawing
Day: 6-6-4
Night: 8-1-1
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Winning Play 4 numbers from Feb. 12 drawing
Day: 0-5-6-7
Night: 0-6-0-8
Check Play 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Multi-Win Lotto numbers from Feb. 12 drawing
16-19-24-26-30-32
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Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Feb. 12 drawing
08-29-34-36-42, Lucky Ball: 11
Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lotto America numbers from Feb. 12 drawing
06-16-23-27-30, Star Ball: 01, ASB: 02
Check Lotto America payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Play 5 numbers from Feb. 12 drawing
Day: 5-8-8-0-5
Night: 1-0-2-0-0
Check Play 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
- Sign the Ticket: Establish legal ownership by signing the back of your ticket with an ink pen.
- Prizes up to $599: Claim at any Delaware Lottery Retailer, in person at the Delaware Lottery Office, or mail your signed ticket and claim form; print your name/address on the ticket’s back and keep a copy/photo for records. By mail, send original tickets and documentation to: Delaware Lottery, 1575 McKee Road, Suite 102, Dover, DE 19904.
- Prizes up to $2,500: Claim in person at Delaware Lottery Retailer Claim Centers throughout Kent, Sussex and New Castle Counties.
- Prizes of $5,001 or more: Claim in person at the Delaware Lottery Office (business days 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) with a photo ID and Social Security card.
- For all prize claims, directions to the Delaware Lottery Office are available online or via mapquest.com for a map.
Check previous winning numbers and payouts at Delaware Lottery.
Can I claim a jackpot prize anonymously in Delaware?
Fortunately for First State residents, the Delaware Lottery allows winners remain anonymous. Unlike many other states that require a prize be over a certain jackpot, Delawareans can remain anonymous no matter how much, or how little, they win.
How long do I have to claim my prize in Delaware?
Tickets are valid for up to one year past the drawing date for drawing game prizes or within one year of the announced end of sales for Instant Games, according to delottery.com.
When are the Delaware Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday.
- Play 3, 4: Daily at 1:58 p.m. and 7:57 p.m., except Sunday afternoon.
- Multi-Win Lotto: 7:57 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: Daily at 10:38 p.m.
- Lotto America: 11:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday
Missed a draw? Peek at the past week’s winning numbers.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Delaware Online digital operations manager. You can send feedback using this form.
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University of Delaware students struggling with housing cost and limited availability, according to new study
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Across the country, universities are grappling with a worsening student housing crisis. Rising rents, limited on-campus accommodations and increasing enrollment have left many students struggling to secure affordable housing.
In Boston, nearly 70% of students at Boston University and Northeastern live off-campus, often competing with long-term city residents for space. In California, the University of California system has faced lawsuits over housing shortages. And at Temple University in Philadelphia, some students have been left with no choice but to sleep in cars due to a lack of affordable housing options.
The University of Delaware is no exception. With a growing student population and an increasing reliance on off-campus housing, many students — particularly graduate students — are facing mounting financial pressures.
A study conducted in 2024 by Abdulrasheed Dawodu, a UD alumnus, examined the struggles of African graduate students at the university. The findings revealed that over 80% of respondents spend more than 30% of their income on housing, while 46% pay more than half of their income on rent. That makes them what HUD classifies as “extremely cost-burdened.”
“That’s quite alarming,” Dawodu said. “We need to understand some of the peculiarities about the African students. One, they are limited by the number of hours they could work. Based on their contract, they could only work on campus and they could only work 20 hours a week on campus.”
But the issue isn’t new. Housing constraints at UD have been decades in the making.
UD’s housing problem did not start overnight
There was a time when finding a dorm at UD wasn’t as difficult as it is today. In the 1950s, the university built enough dormitories to house 60% of its undergraduate students. However, between 1972 and 1991, no new dorms were constructed, even as enrollment increased. Today, only 38% of undergraduates live on campus, leaving thousands to find housing in Newark’s increasingly competitive rental market.
“The school had a policy of not building additional on-campus housing for students,” Dawodu said. “The policy was just to only rehabilitate what was available, and what was available could only house about 38% of even the undergraduate students.”
The university’s decision to reduce its on-campus housing stock by 1,900 beds in recent years has further compounded the issue. One of the most notable losses was Christiana Towers, a high-rise complex that once housed hundreds of students.
“The apartment [complex] was being considered to be used as, I think they wanted to make it like a garden. That’s good from an environmental standpoint,” Dawodu said. “If the school is not expanding, and the available [dorm buildings] get demolished and used for something else without actually replacing [them], to me, I think that’s not the most efficient strategy at that time given the fact that housing is insufficient for the students.”
Christiana Towers has remained vacant since its closure in 2019. Some students and alumni argue that repurposing the complex into affordable housing could help alleviate the student housing crunch.
UD officials say the towers are no longer viable for student living and will be demolished in the near future.
“We are moving towards demolition of those buildings. They will come down,” José-Luis Riera, UD’s Vice President for Student Life, confirmed. “We really assess that the buildings could no longer provide the high-quality experience … that we want all of our residence halls to have.”
“We are identifying what sites exist on campus for new residential projects,” he said. “That’s certainly potentially one of them, but we haven’t gotten as far as conceptualizing what that project might look like at this point.”
The lack of a concrete replacement plan has left some students wondering whether UD’s housing strategy is keeping pace with student needs.
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Delaware Launches First-of-Its-Kind Statewide Law Enforcement Recruitment and Hiring Initiative
Delaware Sets the National Standard for Modernized Police Recruitment with Guardian Alliance Technologies and All-Star Talent
CAMDEN, Del., Feb. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Delaware Association of Chiefs of Police (DACP), in partnership with Guardian Alliance Technologies and All-Star Talent, proudly announces the official launch of its statewide recruitment and hiring initiative, an innovative program aimed at revolutionizing law enforcement hiring across Delaware. This first-of-its-kind initiative is now live at www.joindelaware.com.
Since the program’s official launch on January 12th, it has delivered impressive results. In just three weeks, the campaign has attracted 2,380 qualified candidates who meet Delaware’s minimum standards, with an additional 100 candidates joining daily. This success reinforces Delaware’s position as a national leader in modernizing law enforcement recruitment.
Chief Rick McCabe, President of the Delaware Association of Chiefs of Police, emphasized the significance of this initiative:
“We have redefined the way agencies attract and hire officers, breaking down traditional barriers that have slowed the process for years. This partnership has not only improved efficiency but has also increased access for those looking to serve their communities in law enforcement.”
U.S. Senator Chris Coons also recognized the initiative’s impact, stating:
“Delaware has set the standard for how states should approach law enforcement recruitment in the 21st century. The collaborative effort between law enforcement leaders, technology innovators, and talent acquisition experts is a model the rest of the country can follow.”
With national interest growing, Delaware Chiefs will present its findings and best practices at the upcoming SACOP Midyear Conference in Orlando, providing a roadmap for other states looking to modernize their hiring processes.
To ensure continued success and transparency, DACP, Guardian Alliance Technologies, and All-Star Talent will host a series of webinars throughout the year to discuss updates, share data-driven insights, and answer questions from agencies nationwide.
Learn More & Stay Connected
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Visit www.joindelaware.com to explore the initiative.
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Access white papers and research findings on LinkedIn.
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Register for upcoming webinars to follow the campaign’s progress.
For media inquiries, interview requests, or further details, please contact:
Chief Richard McCabe
President, Delaware Association Chiefs of Police
Chief of Police, New Castle City Police Department
Phone: 302.322.9800
Email: richard.mccabe@cj.state.de.us
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