A Powerball ticket sold at a 7-Eleven in Chino Hills, California, matched five numbers and won $2.8 million, while the $1.8 billion jackpot was not won in Southern California and has reset to $20 million.
A Mega Millions lottery ticket worth $508,408 was sold at a gas station in Chino Hills, California, after matching five numbers but missing the Mega number. The estimated jackpot for the next drawing has increased to $560 million.
A Mega Millions player in Southern California won $508,408 after purchasing a ticket from a Chino Hills gas station, matching all numbers except the mega number. The $522 million jackpot went unclaimed and will increase to $560 million for the next drawing.
A man in Chino Hills, California, spent $600 on lottery tickets as the Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots reached $800 million and $1.1 billion, respectively. The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292 million, while the odds for Mega Millions are 1 in 302 million. A mathematician from Caltech suggests that buying a ticket is only worth it if the jackpot exceeds $600 million based on expected value calculations.
Four people were killed in a wrong-way collision involving several vehicles on the 71 Freeway in Chino Hills, California. The crash occurred after several motorists called 911 to report a car traveling the wrong way in the southbound lanes of the freeway. At least four vehicles were involved in the collision, and one car was fully engulfed in flames. Despite efforts to save the trapped victims, four were pronounced dead at the scene, and at least one other person was transported to a hospital.
A wrong-way driver caused a pileup involving several vehicles on the 71 Freeway in Chino Hills, resulting in at least four fatalities. Officers attempted to rescue several people trapped inside a burning vehicle but were unable to do so due to the intense flames. The southbound lanes of the 71 Freeway were closed for investigation.