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Retirement came early for a lucky Scratchers player who purchased a ticket from her local convenience store in Long Beach, California Lottery officials announced Tuesday. Julie Bass was sitting ...
“Look at that!” said her neighbor. “Girl, you hit the jackpot!” Bass had won $1 million on the scratcher on her 25th work anniversary, prompting her to immediately decide to retire two years ahead of ...
California Chief Information Officer Liana Bailey-Crimmins thinks that in 2045, there will be more cohesion between technical ...
Affording a home is no easy feat in California, where houses cost twice the national average. And for a lucky few, a state ...
The Texas Lottery is set to automatically expire on Aug. 31 if lawmakers do not pass legislation extending it. State agencies ...
The head of the Texas Lottery Commission has resigned a year after being appointed following state investigations into two controversial jackpot wins that questioned the integrity of the agency.
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Earlier this month, the California Lottery said a customer at Sandy’s Liquor in San Luis Obispo became an instant millionaire after winning on a scratcher. Now, according to the Los Angeles ...
The winning numbers in Saturday evening’s drawing of the "California Daily 3 Evening" game were: 3, 7, 9 (three, seven, nine) Advertisement Article continues below this ad For more lottery ...
Turns out, you can leave the Hotel California. Ben Affleck has criticized California for not doing more to keep Hollywood the “center” of the TV and film industry, which is increasingly drawn ...