$820 million Mega Millions jackpot is the 8th largest in the US
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:03:47 GMT
Lottery players will have a shot at an estimated $820 million Mega Millions jackpot Tuesday night, less than a week after someone hit a Powerball prize that topped $1 billion.The huge Mega Millions jackpot is the eighth-largest U.S. lottery prize and follows a $1.08 billion prize won by a player Wednesday in Los Angeles. California lottery officials haven’t announced a winner of that prize, which was the sixth-largest in U.S. history.Jackpots in the two lottery games grow so large because the steep odds make winning so unlikely, allowing the grand prize to roll over again and again. The last time someone beat Mega Millions’ odds of 1 in 203.5 million and won a jackpot was April 18 — that’s 27 drawings without a big winner.Related ArticlesBusiness | Missed out on the $1 billion Powerball jackpot? $720 million is up for grabs in tonight’s Mega Millions jackpot drawing Business | California man declared winner of November $2 billion Powerball Jackpot wins rou...Fresh produce, Taco Tuesdays on the summertime menu in Los Gatos
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The smell of fresh California summer fruit is in the air at the Los Gatos Farmers’ Market every Sunday. Many fruits and vegetables are picked just hours before the market opens and so have that tree-ripened sweetness.Ohana’s homemade potato chips are a favorite, along with the fresh baked good stands. For summer flowers, there’s Cavanaugh Color, a vendor for over six years. Their dahlias will perk up any garden. http://www.cafarmersmkts.com/losgatos-farmers-marketTaco Tuesdays are a hit at Hercules Draft House and Cantina, University Avenue and Highway 9. Owner Beltran Reyes said the response has been terrific. Can’t beat the prices: $5 margaritas, $3 cerveza and $3 tacos. It’s so popular, you might want to make reservations to 408-402-3131 or herculesdrafthouse.com.Traveling this summer? The new Destinations shop can fix you up with anything—and we do mean anything—related to travel. 301 N Santa Cruz Ave.The Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an August Networking Mixer a...Correction: Letters to the editor
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A letter to the editor on July 23 misspelled the name of a contributor. His name is Thomas Gray.Women found dead in desert park near Las Vegas after hikers became concerned
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Two hikers were found dead in a Nevada desert park on a day the temperature reached 114 degrees.The pair, who were hiking together, were identified as Jessica Rhodes, 34, and Diana Matienzo Rivera, 29, of Las Vegas, the Clark County coroner’s office said. A determination of the cause of death was not released.Police were called to Valley of Fire State Park around 2:30 p.m. Saturday by a group of hikers who had become concerned that the women, whom they had seen set out on the trail that morning, had not returned to the trailhead.One woman’s body was found near a trail and the other in a canyon, the police said.Valley of Fire is a 60-square-mile desert park between Interstate 15 and Lake Mead.The deaths occurred the same week as that of a Death Valley hiker who collapsed after a 6-mile hike in temperatures near 120 degrees. Heat is believed to have been a factor in his death.There have been seven heat-related deaths this summer in Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, a...Caltrans testing new ramp lights to prevent wrong-way crashes: Roadshow
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Q: Another innocent person was killed by a wrong-way driver in Santa Rosa earlier this month. Once an idiot starts driving up the offramp, there are no signs telling the idiot to stop and turn around. Maybe the signage is too costly? What is a life worth? What do you think?Tom Lustig, Mountain ViewA: The state has been testing red lights on onramps and offramps to try to curb wrong-way driving. More testing will be done, but early indications are that these lights are very effective at reducing wrong-way crashes.Q: I am sure that the opinion that Pete Williams of Moraga offered recently is based on his experience. And he made some good points. But having had military driver’s training, a military driver’s license, and an FAA pilot’s license gives me a different experience and a different perspective of the cause of so many bad drivers with bad attitudes and poor driving performance.In my experience of driving in this valley for many years, the real cause of bad drivers is inadequate...California among the most affordable states in terms of energy costs
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California is one of the most expensive states to live in, but in terms of energy costs, it is surprisingly one of the most affordable in the country.A study done by WalletHub has revealed that the state ranks 46th out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia in total energy costs for 2023. California residents pay, on average, $408 per month for electricity, natural gas, motor vehicle fuel and, if they use it, home heating oil.The most expensive? Another surprise, it’s Wyoming.The high cost is driven mainly by home heating oil. With its frigid winters, heating a home in Wyoming, as well as in North Dakota and Alaska, has made these states the top three most expensive energy. California, with its milder climate, uses very little heating oil.To determine the costs for each state, WalletHub researchers collected data from the Census Bureau, Energy Information Administration, Federal Highway Administration, AAA, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and Environment...Oakland Airport expansion reflects the Bay Area’s changing demographics
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When the Oakland International Airport announced plans for a major expansion last week, the potentially profound implications for the Bay Area may not have been obvious — it’s long operated in the shadow of major airline hubs in San Francisco and San Jose.But in fact, the often-overlooked airport may finally be catching up to the major role that aviation has played in the East Bay — and that the East Bay has played in aviation.Last Wednesday, Oakland Airport officials published a draft environmental report outlining their plans for terminal modernization and development, an early step in a push to reimagine an airport that hasn’t seen significant upgrades in 40 years. The plan, which is currently open to public comment, outlines dramatic changes for the airport — including the construction of a new 830,000-square-foot terminal building, upgrades to existing facilities, and the addition of 16 gates to “meet increasing air travel demand.”It’s an effort to tap into what many see ...Berkeley’s 37-year nuclear ban has limited everything from investments to post-it notes. Could it be changed?
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Tattered signs along Berkeley’s city limits discreetly greet newcomers with three facts about the city: it sits on Ohlone territory, has a population of 112,580 people and is a “nuclear-free zone.”Now that “Oppenheimer” has hit theaters, global film audiences know how the UC Berkeley physicist called the “Father of the Atomic Bomb” lived and worked in the East Bay for 14 years.But the city’s “nuclear free” policy didn’t emerge until 1986, when voters approved an ordinance prohibiting investments in organizations with ties to nuclear energy, weapons and other infrastructure — including the federal government — within city limits. Passed amid uncertainty and fear surrounding the Cold War and Chernobyl disaster, the “nuclear free” designation was mocked by some critics who said city government should not be wading into national policy, but was also supported by local elected officials in Oakland, Marin County, Hayward, Davis and Santa Cruz.RELATED: Was the...Thomas heads to Minnesota for the PGA Tour. The seniors and the LPGA have majors
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PGA TOUR3M OPENSite: Blaine, Minnesota.Course: TPC Twin Cities. Yardage: 7,431. Par: 71.Prize money: $7.8 million. Winner’s share: $1.404 million.Television: Thursday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3-6 p.m. (CBS).Defending champion: Tony Finau.FedEx Cup leader: Jon Rahm.Last week: Brian Harman won the British Open and Akshay Bhatia won the Barracuda Championship.Notes: Two-time PGA champion Justin Thomas was a late entry to salvage his season. He has two tournaments remaining to get in the top 70 in the FedEx Cup and qualify for the postseason, along with helping his Ryder Cup consideration. Thomas has never missed the FedEx Cup playoffs. He is at No. 75. … Tony Finau won the first of two straight PGA Tour events last year at the 3M Open. … Two tournaments are left for players to finish in the top 70 and qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs. … A sponsor exemption was given to Thomas Lehman, the son of Minnesota native...Cillian Murphy, protagonista de Oppenheimer, no descarta interpretar a Ken en una secuela de ‘Barbie’
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(CNN Español) — El actor Cillian Murphy, protagonista de la más reciente película de Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer”, dijo que sí se podría interpretar a Ken en una secuela de la película “Barbie”, si la hicieran.“¿Que si yo interpretaría a Ken en Barbie 2? ¡Seguro! Leamos el guión, tengamos las conversaciones. No puedo esperar a verla”, dijo Murphy, entre risas, a Cinéfilos. El actor interpreta a Robert Oppenheimer en la película de Nolan sobre el desarrollo de la bomba atómica a mediados del siglo pasado.¿Quién fue Robert Oppenheimer y qué hizo?¿El meme se hace realidad? pic.twitter.com/Haz3fiMmWX— Cinéfilos (@cinefiloos) July 17, 2023“Barbie” y “Oppenheimer” son los dos grandes estrenos mundiales que se debutaron en la pantalla gigante el pasado 20 de julio. ‘Barbenheimer’ ha recaudado en conjunto US$ 511 millones desde su estreno la semana pasada a nivel mundial hasta este lunes. Barbie, dirigida por Greta Gerwi...Latest news
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