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North Howard Street, Baltimore, MD

Winning $1M, $50K Powerball Tickets Sold To Maryland Lottery Players; Jackpot Climbs To $1.23B Winning $1M, $50K Powerball Tickets Sold To Maryland Lottery Players; Jackpot Climbs To $1.23B
Winning $1M, $50K Powerball Tickets Sold To Maryland Lottery Players; Jackpot Climbs To $1.23B Maryland continues to be the place to be for Lottery players after another player won a $1 million Powerball prize in the latest drawing. A winning ticket worth seven figures was sold at Royal Farms on Montevideo Road in Jessup (Howard County), while the Powerball Double Play drawing produced a $50,000 winning ticket that was sold at Oak Street Station Oceanic on North Howard Street in Baltimore. The winning numbers for the Powerball drawing on Wednesday, April 3 were: 11-38-41-62-65 with a "Powerball" number of 15. The big winner matched the first five numbers, but missed out on the Power…
'About Time:' Longtime Maryland Lottery Player Plans To Buy New House, Vacation With $100K Win 'About Time:' Longtime Maryland Lottery Player Plans To Buy New House, Vacation With $100K Win
'About Time:' Longtime Maryland Lottery Player Plans To Buy New House, Vacation With $100K Win One Maryland Lottery player is living proof that “If at first, you don't succeed, try, try again." A 66-year-old Baltimore man who refused to be denied his ticket became the first top-prize winner of a “Lucky Times 10” lottery game, which he cashed in to the tune of $100,000. Aptly calling himself "About Time,” lottery officials say that the man has been patiently awaiting his big payday, though this one came as something of a surprise after his go-to place to purchase tickets was closed. On the day he purchased his winning “Lucky Times 10” scratcher, officials say that the winner went t…
Suspect Sentenced For 'Brutal Attack' Outside Minimart On Busy Downtown Baltimore Street Suspect Sentenced For 'Brutal Attack' Outside Minimart On Busy Downtown Baltimore Street
Suspect Sentenced For 'Brutal Attack' Outside Minimart On Busy Downtown Baltimore Street A man has admitted to fatally beating a man in front of the Downtown Minimart in Baltimore back in 2020, authorities say. Alante Batson pleaded guilty to the beating that killed Dionte Green on the 200 block of W Lexington Street shortly after 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 24, 2020, according to the State's Attorney of Baltimore City. He was sentenced to life in prison, suspending all but 40 years followed by five years of probation, a judge announced. Officers found Green unresponsive on the street that November evening with injuries to his head, according to prosecutors. He was rushed to the hospita…