
Powerball's $699.8 million jackpot won with one ticket in California
CNN
The chase for Powerball's latest monster jackpot has ended in California.
Monday night's $699.8 million jackpot, the seventh largest in US lottery history, had one winning ticket -- sold at a grocery store in the coastal California city of Morro Bay, the California Lottery said.
The winning numbers were 12, 22, 54, 66, and 69, with a Powerball number of 15.

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