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Mega Millions jackpot balloons to $140 million!

Fronnie Lewis
October 28th, 2010

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The Mega  Millions jackpot got stuffed with more green after no one was able to match all of the winning numbers in the Tuesday, October 26, draw. The winning numbers were 15, 21, 30, 31, 32, and the Mega Ball 26. So now the Mega Millions jackpot has grown to $140 million, and could get even richer, if  lottery fever spikes ticket sales.

Also, for three lucky players in California, last Tuesday did turn out to be nice payday  Their tickets had  all of the winning numbers, except the Mega Ball. Each ticket is worth $128,191.

The next Mega Millions draw is tomorrow, Friday,October 29, at  8 p.m.

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Mega Millions jackpot rolls over to $118 million

Fronnie Lewis
October 24th, 2010

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The money continues to stack up in the Mega Millions jackpot. Again, no one managed to match all of the winning numbers in last Friday’s draw, so that lottery money pot rolled over and now stands at $118 million!

The winning numbers from last Friday: 2, 7, 18, 32, 53, and the Mega Ball 18. One ticket sold in California had all but the Mega Ball and it’s worth $350,933. Not a bad return on a one dollar lottery ticket.

Next Mega Million draw is Tuesday, October 26, at 8 p.m.

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Mega Millions jackpot cracks the $100 million mark

Fronnie Lewis
October 22nd, 2010

 

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The Mega Millions lottery jackpot just got super-sized.  No one matched all of the winning numbers in last Tuesday’s draw, so the jackpot blew-up again. It’s now hovering at around $101 million. I get the feeling lottery tickets are going to be selling fast today, come rain or shine.

Oh, last Tuesday’s game was not a total wash in California. Two tickets had all of the winning numbers, except the Mega Ball. Each is worth a cool $252,588.  That could add a little cheer to the upcoming holiday season.

A massage therapist out in Canoga Park has cashed in one of those quarter- million dollar Mega Millions ticket. Tracy Evans told lottery officials she usually wagers only $1 at a time on the lottery, but felt lucky and bought $6 worth of tickets. One of those tickets hit it big for Evans, who registered for nursing school a few days ago.

Evans says her winnings will allow her to “ go to school..” without worrying about how to pay the bills.  

Tuesday’s winning numbers: 2, 9, 14, 37, 42, and the Mega Ball 41.

The next draw is today at 8 p.m.

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Yikes! Mega Millions jackpot hits $72 million!

Fronnie Lewis
October 14th, 2010

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Plenty of money news from the California Lottery today.  First, the Mega Millions jackpot is hitting lottery fever territory at $72 million.  In last Tuesday’s draw, no one picked all of the winning numbers: 10, 31, 36, 37, 43, and the Mega Ball 15. Still, one ticket bought in California did match all but the Mega Ball and is worth $605, 643.  The next Mega Millions draw is tomorrow, Friday at 8 p.m.

Also, one lucky Southland SuperLotto Plus ticket holder is going to be able to go holiday shopping with very few money worries. That ticket is worth 30 million  bucks! The ticket was bought for last Saturday’s game at the 7-Eleven at 1773 Thousand Oaks Boulevard in Thousand Oaks. Those hot winning numbers are: 35, 17, 8, 31, 11, and the Mega number 7.

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Mega Millions jackpot hits $41 million

Fronnie Lewis
October 4th, 2010

Logo for the Californa Lottery and the Mega Millions game

Another hefty Mega Millions jackpot goes on the line in tomorrow’s game. Right now, the money pot stands at $41 million, but it may be even richer by the draw, Tuesday evening at  8 p.m.

What are the odds of winning the jackpot?  Well, around 1 in 175 million or so. Yeah, the odds are long, but sooner or later, someone wins. More on the odds and the Mega Millions game here.

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Another Mega Millions rollover & a Burbank player wins a lottery prize

Fronnie Lewis
September 8th, 2010

Califory Lottery logo

A Fantasy 5 lottery ticket bought in Burbank hit the jackpot! That ticket was purchased  for yesterday’s game at Tip Top Liquor & Jr. Market, 2501 West Victory Boulevard.  The ticket is worth  $295,490. The winning numbers are  20, 39, 19, 1, and  17.      

In the Fantasy 5 game, the jackpot starts at $50,000 and goes up from there until someone wins it. Also,the Fantasy 5 game is played daily. To win, a player has to match five numbers out of a possible 39.            

Meanwhile, another Mega Millions jackpot is growing. No one scored the big one in Tuesday’s game, so the jackpot rolled over to $34 million. The winning numbers: 8, 18, 22, 24 38, and Mega Ball 23. The next Mega Millions game is this Friday, September 10.

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California lottery ticket wins $133 million Mega Millions jackpot

Fronnie Lewis
August 28th, 2010

Logo for the Californa Lottery and the Mega Millions game

California continues to have the golden touch when it comes to winning lottery bucks. Someone in Morro Bay bought a Mega Millions lottery ticket for yesterday’s game that is now worth $133 million!  The ticket was purchased at Bottle Liquor  999 Main Street.

The winning numbers: 4, 10, 26, 32, 41, and Mega Ball 31. Another ticket bought in the Golden State had all but the Mega Ball — it’s worth $506,242.

The next Mega Millions draw is Tuesday, August 31.

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Mega Millions jackpot leaps to $133 million

Fronnie Lewis
August 25th, 2010

clip art green money bag with black dollar sign

The Mega Millions jackpot is stuffed with even more greenbacks today. No lottery ticket had all of yesterday’s winning numbers, so the jackpot got pumped up to $133 million. The winning numbers: 4, 23, 24, 28, 32, and the Mega Ball 31.

They didn’t win the jackpot, but three lucky players in the Golden State got all the correct numbers, except for the Mega Ball. Their tickets are worth $136,675 each. The next Mega Millions draw is Friday, August 27.

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Mega Millions jackpot surges to $115 million, two tickets bought in CA each worth more than half-a-million bucks

Fronnie Lewis
August 21st, 2010

Logo for the Californa Lottery and the Mega Millions game

The Mega Millions jackpot is on a money roll. It just keeps getting bigger and bigger.  Once again, no ticket in yesterday’s draw held all of the winning numbers: 4, 13, 20, 29, 48, and Mega Ball 36. So the jackpot has ballooned to $115 million!!

Also, a couple of consolation prizes from Friday’s Mega Millions draw are large enough to pay-off some lingering debt or provide a nice retirement or beef-up that sagging investment portfolio. Two tickets, bought in the Golden State, have all but the Mega Ball — each is worth $667,352.

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Mega Millions jackpot at $42 million plus two local players win big

Fronnie Lewis
August 1st, 2010

The Mega Millions jackpot is bulging with dough once again. No one picked all of the winning numbers for last Friday’s game. The numbers were: 11, 30, 40, 48, 52, and the Mega Ball 42. In California, one Mega Millions’ ticket, bought for that game, had every number except the Mega Ball — it’s worth $182, 348.  The jackpot is at least $42 million  for the Tuesday, August 3, drawing.

Meanwhile, that $64 million jackpot  I blogged about last month has been claimed by two Southern California telephone company workers. Zahra Vasseghi of Agoura Hills and Thu Thao Truong of El Monte have been playing both the Mega Millions and SuperLotto Plus together for the past six months. On July 16, they hit the jackpot by matching all six of the winning numbers in the Mega Millions draw.

They intend to keep working for now and help their families as well as donate to charity. Oh, and they’re also going to Vegas and plan “.. to go to the Bellagio and get a suite!” … according to the Mega Millions website.

By the way, they chose the cash option, which means their ticket is worth $41.7 million.  The lucky ticket was purchased at the Smoke N’ Stuff at 750 West 7th Street in Los Angeles. The owner of that business received $320,000 for selling the winning ticket.

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Mega Millions jackpot grows to $64 million

Fronnie Lewis
May 25th, 2010

The greenbacks are stacking up again in the Mega Millions lottery game. The jackpot is up to at least $64 million for tonight’s drawing. Also, there’s a lucky ticket holder from last Friday’s Mega Millions draw. The winning numbers from that game: 15, 20, 23, 26, 30, and the Mega Ball 17. 

A ticket sold in California has all the winning numbers, except the Mega Ball. That ticket is worth $830,872. I’d say that’s a humdinger of a return on a dollar investment. That kind of cash could ease a lot of those economic pains brought on by the recession.

Tonight’s big Mega Millions drawing is at 8 p.m. 

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$266 million winning lottery ticket sold in the Southland!

Fronnie Lewis
May 5th, 2010

UPDATE: May 6, 2010

The lucky Mega Millions jackpot winning couple has been identified. They are Jacki Wells Cisneros and Gilbert Cisneros. The wife was working as an overnight news producer at KNBC here in Burbank, when she found out she had a lottery ticket worth $266 million! The Los Angeles Times has story and video — including a shot of those winning numbers here.

 

Money worries are pretty much over for one lucky Southland couple. They own the only jackpot winning ticket from yesterday’s multi-state Mega Millions game. That ticket is worth a staggering $266 million! Whether they decided to take their winnings in a lump sum or 26 payments, it’s going to be a lot of dough! The odds of winning that jackpot, 1 in 175 million.

At around 7 p.m. last night, I dropped by the 7-Eleven at Alameda Avenue and Glenoaks Boulevard, on the border of Burbank and Glendale, and it was packed with folks buying lottery tickets. I hope one of them got lucky and at least won a few bucks in that game.

The winning lottery ticket was sold at L&L Hawaiian BBQ, 8760 East Washington Boulevard in Pico Rivera. The winners holding that hot ticket aren’t ready to step into the spotlight and be identified. However, there’s a lot of chatter on the Internet about them and their good fortune. Over on LA Observed, Kevin Roderick is reporting the wife works here in Burbank at the local NBC station and recently, the husband lost his job. 

The winning numbers from Tuesday’s Mega Millions game are: 9, 21, 31, 35, 43, and the Mega Ball 8. Seven other Southern California players got a piece of the action when they purchased tickets with all of the lucky numbers except the Mega Ball. Each of those tickets can be cashed in for $179,428.

Those runner-up tickets were sold at the following locations:

 7-Eleven, 13701 Hawthorne Boulevard, Hawthorne

 7-Eleven, 9805 Prospect Street, Santee

 East Highland Ranch Valero, 27767 Baseline Street, Highland

 7-Eleven, 3259 Associated Road, Fullerton

 Corner Market, 10505 Mount Gleason Avenue, Sunland

 El Mexicano Market, 6625 South Avalon Boulevard, Los Angeles

 Seafood City Supermarket, 16130 Nordhoff Street, North Hills

Tuesday’s win brings the total of Mega Millions jackpot tickets bought in California to 13. The largest lottery jackpot ever won in the Golden State was for a Mega Millions game on November 15, 2005 — it was a humongous $315 million, according to the California Lottery website.

Now, the Mega Millions lottery starts over with a new jackpot of $12 million. The drawing for the next game is Friday, May 7 at 8 p.m.

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Mega Millions jackpot jumps to $266 million!

Fronnie Lewis
May 3rd, 2010

The Mega Millions lottery game is turning into a real hoot! You gotta remember, folks in 39 states are playing this game. Nevertheless, no one got all six numbers correct in Friday’s drawing. The winning numbers were 14, 20, 41, 47, 53, and the Mega Ball 40. In California, five players picked five numbers right– but missed the Mega Ball. Each of those tickets is worth $204, 482.

So another tumble for the jackpot, which now stands at $266 million. The next drawing is tomorrow, Tuesday, May 4, at 8 p.m.

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Mega Millions jackpot cracks the $200 million mark

Fronnie Lewis
April 29th, 2010

A ton of green up for grabs in the multi-state Mega Millions game — around $224 million! No big jackpot winner in Tuesday’s lottery game, but several players in California got pretty close to nabbing the big one. Four tickets had all of the winning numbers, except the Mega Ball.

The winning numbers for the April 27, 2010 game were: 23, 37, 41, 50, 55, and the Mega Ball 6. Each one of those hot lucky tickets with the five winning numbers is worth a cool $167,371.

The next Mega Millions drawing is tomorrow, Friday, April 30 at 8 p.m.

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Mega Millions jackpot grows to $191 million!

Fronnie Lewis
April 25th, 2010

 The Mega Millions lottery game is really living up to its name right now. Again, Friday’s game did not produce a winning ticket, so the jackpot rolled over again. It’s now up to at least $191 million! Depending on the number of players who buy tickets for the next game, that jackpot could be even bigger.

The winning numbers from the April 23 game: 19, 26, 28, 37, 52, and the Mega ball 18. One ticket sold in California had all the winning numbers except the Mega ball. It’s worth $542,181– a nice return on a one dollar ticket. 

The next Mega Millions drawing is Tuesday, April 27 at 8 p.m. 

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Repeat: Mega Millions jackpot rolls over again

Fronnie Lewis
April 22nd, 2010

Once again no one had a jackpot winning ticket in the Mega Millions game on Tuesday. The jackpot took another roll and is now standing at a staggering $166 million! That kind of money makes you a little dizzy just thinking about it.

The winning numbers from the April 20 game: 5, 8, 10, 34, 42 and the Mega ball 25. No jackpot winner, but some Californians did make serious dough off that Mega Millions game. Five tickets sold in the Golden State had all of the winning numbers, except the Mega ball. Each of those tickets is worth $91,111. In some places you can buy a really nice house with that kind of money now.

The drawing for the next Mega Millions game is tomorrow, Friday, April 23, at 8 p.m.  

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Burbank City Buzz

Fronnie Lewis
April 21st, 2010

 

A candidate in the 43rd State Assembly race bows out

Days after a poor showing in that special election for the chance to finish the 43rd State Assembly term of Paul Krekorian, Nayiri Nahabedian has officially dropped out of the race for that seat. Nahabedian’s political consultant Paul Mitchell announced the end of her campaign in an article on The Burbank Leader website. However, when I got an e-mail from Nahabedian last Saturday, April 17, I had the feeling something was up. There’s a certain finality in this message from the Democratic contender.

 

Dear Friends,

When we began our work months ago, we were against the odds – against an opponent with a lot of money and institutional support. What we built in the weeks and months that followed was a broad base of support and strength. We built a grassroots coalition of individuals and groups whose paths would otherwise might not have crossed. They came together at our campaign headquarters because of shared values and a common cause – to make California a better place to live and to work – to make our state government work for the people again.

I want to thank each of you for your involvement in our campaign. Many of you gave your time and your energy – you were in our office calling voters, labeling addresses and walking precincts. Many of you gave your financial support. Some of you opened your homes to neighborhood coffees, and many of you attended our events and activities. All of you gave your good will and support. Thank you!

The numbers on Tuesday did not go our way. However, the issues we care about transcend any one election result. We will stay engaged and active on the issues that matter to California – getting the economy moving, attracting good jobs, and preparing all children to have a path to a college or a path to a career.

Your dedication for a better California inspires me. Together, we continue the work.

With Gratitude,


Nayiri Nahabedian

 

For the second time in a week, I’m disappointed. First, with the Tuesday April 13 election results in which Nahabedian finished third in the ballot count. And again today with the news that Nahabedian has called it quits. I voted for her. I still believe she has great potential as candidate. So I hope this is merely a setback and not the end of her political aspirations.

In the Leader article, Mitchell says “… we were willing to do the right thing and step out.” The political consultant cites the confusion of the upcoming elections dealing with this Assembly seat as the major reason for Nahabedian’s withdrawal. On June 8, there will be a run-off between Democrat Mike Gatto and Republican Sunder Ramani for the right to finish out Krekorian’s term, which expires in November. Also on June 8, there’s a primary election for a full two-year term for the same seat. It will probably still be somewhat confusing to voters because, among other things, Nahabedian’s name will appear on the primary ballot.

 

Burbank City council votes to expand the ban on secondhand smoke

It was well after midnight when the Burbank City Council voted 3-to-1 to amend the Secondhand Smoke Control Ordinance to include aeas of multi-family dwellings like private balconies, private patios, children’s play areas, and swimming pools when kids are present. Councilman Dave Golonski decided to skip the vote because he owns apartment units. Councilman David Gordon voted “no” claiming he has doubts about the enforcement of the ordinance, which has been law in Burbank since April of 2007.

The amended ordinance must come back to the city council for a final vote.

 

BUS ACCIDENT UPDATE

A controversial bus accident and my reporting of it came up at that Burbank City Council meeting last night. During the first public comments, Activist Mike Nolan called for an investigation by the City Manager Mike Flad on the bus accident and Community Development Director Greg Herrmann’s e-mails to me about the matter. Nolan began asking questions about the bus accident controversy at the April 6 Burbank City Council meeting. Last night, Flad agreed to look into the matter and report back on what he finds out.

 

Public hearing on water, refuse, and sewer rate increases!

Photo: FLLewis/A Writer’s Groove — Burbank

It’s hard to believe, but Burbank City officials want to squeeze more money out of residents for the essentials like water, refuse, and sewer services. I got the notice of an upcoming public hearing about the proposed rate hikes in my snail mail box this week. The notice included the new fee schedule. I get the feeling this is already a done deal.

The public is offered the opportunity to speak out about the fee increases at the hearing, June 1, 2010, 6 p.m. before the Burbank City Council. Written protests must be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office by 5 p.m. on that day. If approved, these new rates will take effect in July — just in time for the summer heat when our yards need water the most.  How fair is that?

 

“Sex and the City 2″ a hot selling movie ticket weeks before debut

Fans of the “Sex and the City”  movie/cable series are snatching up tickets for the latest flick more than a month before it opens.  “Sex and the City 2″ is scheduled to hit theaters on May 27. Advance tickets are hot sellers according to The Hollywood Reporter. Read about it here.

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Mega Millions jackpot up to $143 million

Fronnie Lewis
April 20th, 2010

How big can the Mega Millions jackpot get? It’s overflowing with money right now. In tonight’s game the jackpot is worth at least $143 million!

In last Friday’s game, two tickets bought in California had five of the winning numbers, but not the Mega ball. Each is valued at $201,643. The winning numbers from April 16, 2010: 10,16,31,48,50 and the Mega 44.

Tonight’s big drawing is at 8 p.m.

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Mega Millions jackpot soars to $105 million

Fronnie Lewis
April 12th, 2010

Another rollover in the Mega Millions game. The jackpot has leaped the 100 million mark and now stands at $105 million for tomorrow’s draw.  A lot of big jackpots in the Mega Millions games lately.  Maybe a Southlander will win it all this time.

Players in 35 states, including California, can purchase tickets for the Mega Millions game. For $1 you get to pick five numbers from 1 and 56 and a Mega number from 1 to 46. Or you can let the computer make the selection when you buy a “Quick Pick” ticket. Either way, ya gotta be pretty lucky to win the jackpot.

Tomorrow’s draw is at  8 p.m.

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Mega Millions jackpot jumps to $90 million

Fronnie Lewis
April 8th, 2010

A ton of money on the line in Friday’s Mega Millions drawing.  No one pick the correct numbers to win the  jackpot last Tuesday, so it rolled over to the April 9, 2010 game. The jackpot is now worth at least $90 millions. Enough to share with a few close friends and still have plenty left to keep you financially comfy for the rest of your days. Sigh, wouldn’t it be grand.

Meanwhile, last Tuesday’s game was lucky for one California player who bought a Mega Millions ticket in Bakersfield. That ticket, valued at $420,527,  matched five of the winning numbers, but not the Mega ball. Not a bad return on a $1 ticket.  The winning numbers drawn on Tuesday were 16, 43, 44, 52, 56, and the Mega ball 26.

Friday’s drawing is at 8 p.m.

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