
Show Me The Money! You Could Be $400M Richer As Powerball Jackpot Soars
Are you feeling lucky? The Powerball jackpot now sits at $400 million! There were no big winners in Saturday night's drawing.
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Are you feeling lucky? The Powerball jackpot now sits at $400 million! There were no big winners in Saturday night's drawing.
Are you feeling lucky? A huge jackpot is at stake in the Powerball drawing---$317 million!
At least three people in two states have beaten astronomical odds to become the nation's latest Powerball millionaires.
The nation is watching and waiting for a winner in the fourth largest lottery in U.S. history. Powerball numbers have been drawn, and the jackpot prize has jumped to $448 million.
The Powerball jackpot has jumped again. Wednesday's game will be worth $425 million with a $244.7 million cash option.
The hottest ticket in town is the one that says "Powerball" on it. The rush to get tickets before Saturday night's $300 million drawing is on.
If you bought a Powerball ticket at a Westminster High's location, you could be a millionaire!
Maryland Lottery officials say a software problem made it impossible for some winners of the Powerball game to claim their prizes for a time over the weekend.
One in 175 million. Those are the odds of you winning Saturday night's Powerball game. Tickets are selling steadily and the record jackpot sits at an astronomical $600 million.
It's a scramble for lottery tickets, as the Powerball jackpot reaches a record high. Six-hundred million dollars are up for grabs, and that number could get even higher before Saturday night's drawing.
Saturday night's Powerball Jackpot has swelled to $550 million.
Excitement is growing, and so is the Powerball jackpot. It's $360 million and people throughout the region are taking their chances on striking it rich.
There is a Maryland woman shouting for joy. She didn't win the big Powerball jackpot, but she is taking home some cool cash.
Powerball buzz! It's a frenzy as millions rush to buy tickets for the largest jackpot in Powerball history--$550 million is on the line.
The frenzy for tickets is on as the Powerball jackpot reaches a record-setting half a billion dollars.
How's this for a stocking stuffer: a lottery worth a fortune. The nation's Powerball jackpot was $325 million for Saturday night's drawing. Nobody won so it's now up to $425 million for Wednesday's drawing.
Maryland lottery officials say a Pennsylvania couple has claimed a $128.8 million Powerball prize in Maryland.
Powerball lottery organizers are betting that bigger jackpots will entice more people to play, but gamblers are going to have to dig deeper into their wallets to try their luck.
Someone hit it big---$125 million worth of big. That's the Powerball jackpot for one lucky Maryland ticket holder.
One lucky Marylander is holding on to the ultimate Christmas present Sunday night-- a winning Powerball jackpot ticket worth $125 million.
Maryland has its first Powerball jackpot winner.
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Nice weather Thursday before rain returns to Maryland
Nice, sunny weather continues Thursday in Maryland
Expect very high pollen levels to continue.
Warm temperatures continue Wednesday in Maryland
A stretch of mostly dry and mild weather continues across the Baltimore region through midweek, but changes are on the horizon with increasing rain chances by Friday and a warmup on tap next week.
Nice weather Thursday before rain returns to Maryland
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