March 11, 2015 By NCEL
Win continues a lucky streak for North Carolinians in the Powerball game, including a Powerball jackpot and six wins of $1 million so far this year.
March 6, 2015 By NCEL
A manufacturing worker from Marion says winning $4 million instantly means he can buy a house – and maybe call it a career. Carl Hooper won the top prize playing the 100X The Cash game that started this week.
March 5, 2015 By NCEL
A Wake County man is the first to win one of the five $1 million prizes in the new 100X The Cash instant game.
March 4, 2015 By NCEL
Jack Piercy Jr., a native of Old Fort, won $1 million instantly. The retired locomotive engineer said he and his wife will share their prize money with their four sons and spend more time with their five grandchildren.
March 3, 2015 By NCEL
Less than three weeks after the Powerball jackpot was won by a lottery player from Shallotte, the small town has another big lottery winner. Darlene Anuszewski won the $250,000 top prize in Sunday night’s All or Nothing drawing.
March 3, 2015 By NCEL
Last summer, Carlton Simpson started to trying his luck in the nightly Carolina Cash 5 drawings. Monday night was Simpson's lucky day when the numbers he chose matched all five drawn, winning him the $358,867 jackpot.
March 2, 2015 By NCEL
Brunswick County’s winning streak has spilled over into the month of March. A lucky ticket for Sunday night’s All or Nothing drawing, sold at the Lowe’s Foods on Beach Drive in Ocean Isle Beach, won the top prize of $250,000.
March 2, 2015 By NCEL
Barbara Clinton of Durham is the latest player to win the $150,000 top prize in the White Hot 5’s game. She purchased the lucky $5 ticket at the Bragtown BP Family Fare on Roxboro Road in Durham.
March 2, 2015 By NCEL
Five new games will begin to show up in stores on Tuesday.
February 27, 2015 By NCEL
James Harrison, a retired catfish farmer from Martin County, caught another big one. “Four months ago I won a million bucks,” the North Carolina native said Friday at lottery headquarters. “Who’d ever have thought I’d come back for $200,000 more.”