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“Why does it seem you only publish the partisan hateful comments? Are there no sane people out there who just want an honest government that will not lie to them or spy on them and not have to worry about the IRS harassing them just because they want to be left alone to live their lives in peace? Why must everything be about politics?”
A Phoenix couple beat the odds for a second time Wednesday when they claimed their second BIG Arizona Lottery win.
Another legislative session, another day for the nanny state. The list of people whom government officials think are incapable of running their own lives now includes state lottery winners.
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.''
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)
When two winning tickets for a record $588 million Powerball jackpot were claimed from the Nov. 28 drawing, the world focused on the winners.
Check this deal. Take four people out to an evening movie; buy each a ticket, a small popcorn and a small drink for a total of $24. Where? Well, you are about to find out. The costly holidays are upon us, so let’s save some money on movies.
Maybe it’s the time of year, but it’s a photo that can’t help but remind you somewhat of a manger scene: A kneeling New York City police officer in uniform, holding a pair of boots in front of a reclining shoeless man on a chilly sidewalk near Times Square.
The day after the record Powerball lottery numbers were drawn, Tanice Stefanich, a cashier at a 4 Sons Food Store, reacts to all the attention of shoppers and the media, where one of the winning lottery tickets in the $579.9 million Powerball jackpot was purchased, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, in Fountain Hills, Ariz.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
FOUNTAIN HILLS — Sometimes it's better to dream, particularly when reality means you're not an instant multimillionaire.
Powerball numbers are chosen in the drawing at the Florida Lottery on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012, in Tallahassee, Fla. The numbers drawn in the $579.9-million game were: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and Powerball of 6. (AP Photo/Phil Sears)
Bernadette Bridges, an employee of the BP gas station at the corner of Brown Street and Washington Avenue in Alton, Ill., sells another Powerball lottery ticket Tuesday Nov. 27, 2012, for the Wednesday drawing, which will have a jackpot of at least $500 million. The jackpot has rolled over 16 consecutive times without a win, but lottery officials predict a 60 percent chance the winner's numbers could be drawn tonight. (AP Photo/The Telegraph, John Badman) THE NEWS-DEMOCRAT AND THE POST-DISPATCH OUT
What would you do if you won $500 million?
Checking out a winner?: Chuck Erstvelde of Mesa pays his $6 for three chances to win the $425 million record-setting PowerBall jackpot that will be drawn on Wednesday. (Tribune photo, Mike Sakal)
Winning numbers?: Connie Lynn of Mesa, fills out her two PowerBall tickets on Monday for a chance to win the $425 million lottery jackpot on Wednesday. (Tribune photo, Mike Sakal)
Washington -- The “Five C’s” that traditionally made the bulk of Arizona’s economy – copper, climate, cattle, cotton, citrus – may need to make room for a sixth: casinos.
Washington -- The “Five C’s” that traditionally made the bulk of Arizona’s economy – copper, climate, cattle, cotton, citrus – may need to make room for a sixth: casinos.
A Safeway assistant store manager in Fort Mohave says the northwest Arizona community is buzzing and wondering who has the $95 million Powerball jackpot ticket from Wednesday's drawing. The ticket was purchased at the store near Bullhead City sometime this week.
Check your lottery tickets because you may be a winner.
GOLD CANYON - When retirees Richard and Lucy Sterba moved from Ohio seven years ago, they settled in a gated community just east of the Phoenix metropolitan area and immediately continued their long tradition of buying lottery scratch-off tickets.
The Arizona Lottery is introducing a new twice weekly, multistate game with enormous jackpot potential.
Unable to convince more Arizonans to gamble, the director of the state lottery wants to get Arizonans to gamble more.
A Powerball ticket purchased in Glendale for the Feb. 27 drawing is the latest in a string of winning Powerball tickets purchased in the Valley worth $200,000 each for the second prize.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Andy Warren, Maracay Homes
Guest Commentary by Michael Carroll
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