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In this Nov. 29, 2012 file photo, members of the media document store cashier Tanice Stefanich helping a customer at a 4 Sons Food Store where one of the winning tickets in the $579.9 million Powerball jackpot was purchased in Fountain Hills, Ariz. When two winning tickets for a record Powerball jackpot were claimed last month, the world focused on the winners. One, from Missouri, showed up at the newsconference, while the other, in Arizona, chose to remain anonymous. Releasing information on the lottery winners reflects a broader debate playing out in state Legislatures and lottery offices nationwide: Should the winners’ names be made public?(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)
In this Nov. 29, 2012 file photo, members of the media document store cashier Tanice Stefanich helping a customer at a 4 Sons Food Store where one of the winning tickets in the $579.9 million Powerball jackpot was purchased in Fountain Hills, Ariz. When two winning tickets for a record Powerball jackpot were claimed last month, the world focused on the winners. One, from Missouri, showed up at the newsconference, while the other, in Arizona, chose to remain anonymous. Releasing information on the lottery winners reflects a broader debate playing out in state Legislatures and lottery offices nationwide: Should the winners’ names be made public?(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, file)
The next big winner of the Arizona Lottery could be "none of your business.''
The next big winner of the Arizona Lottery could be "none of your business.''
Arizona Lottery officials say two winning tickets still remain unclaimed including one for a $1.2 million jackpot.
Officials say the $1.2 million jackpot is for The Pick drawing on July 7. The ticket was sold at an Albertson's store on Hayden and Indian Bend roads in Scottsdale.
Also unclaimed is a Pick 5 ticket worth $667,000 from the July 10 drawing. That ticket was bought at a Fry's Marketplace store near 40th Street and Chandler Boulevard in Phoenix.
Winners have 180 days from the drawing date to claim their prize money at an Arizona Lottery office or by mail.
The Arizona Lottery is introducing a new twice weekly, multistate game with enormous jackpot potential.
Lucy and Richard Sterba look at Scratchers tickets at their Gold Canyon home. A Cronkite News Service review found that the Sterbas' ZIP code, 85218, was the hottest spot for lottery players in fiscal 2009. ZIP code-level data suggests that the profile of the most frequent Arizona Lottery player is those who are a little older and who have a little more money. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Kristena Hansen)
Those who pick or scratch it rich would get more privacy under the terms of legislation given preliminary approval Monday by the state Senate.
A Phoenix couple beat the odds for a second time Wednesday when they claimed their second BIG Arizona Lottery win.
State health officials issued the first 97 allocations Tuesday to operate medical marijuana dispensaries amid threats of litigation on multiple fronts.
The Arizona Department of Health Services will use a random selection process to award certificates for medical marijuana dispensaries in competitive districts. In May, the department received 486 dispensary applications. Most met state qualifications and will be considered for certification.
Citing what it calls lackluster returns, a gubernatorial commission wants state officials to consider contracting out operation of the Arizona Lottery to a private firm.
Citing what it calls lackluster returns, a gubernatorial commission wants state officials to consider contracting out operation of the Arizona Lottery to a private firm.
Citing what it calls lackluster returns, a gubernatorial commission wants state officials to consider contracting out operation of the Arizona Lottery to a private firm.
Citing what it calls lackluster returns, a gubernatorial commission wants state officials to consider contracting out operation of the Arizona Lottery to a private firm.
Citing what it calls lackluster returns, a gubernatorial commission wants state officials to consider contracting out operation of the Arizona Lottery to a private firm.
Arizona should have a private firm run the lottery, make it easier to fire public workers and even changing how the state funds public schools, a special commission recommended Thursday to the governor.
Arizona should have a private firm run the lottery, make it easier to fire public workers and even changing how the state funds public schools, a special commission recommended Thursday to the governor.
A Glendale man is $400,000 richer today after matching five of the winning numbers from Saturday's $53 million Powerball drawing, not once but twice.
Unable to convince more Arizonans to gamble, the director of the state lottery wants to get Arizonans to gamble more.
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