South Bay Store Sells $481K Powerball Winning Ticket

Powerball Ticket Scooped Up Near Sunnyvale: Could the Next Big Winner Be in Marin?

A recent Powerball drawing brought some buzz to the Bay Area. A lucky ticket sold in Sunnyvale matched five out of the six numbers.

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That win netted the ticket holder nearly $481,000. The jackpot slipped away, but honestly, that’s still a hefty sum.

It’s wild to think that life-changing luck can strike at your local convenience store. Even if you’re outside Marin County, you never really know when fortune might show up.

The Near Miss: A Taste of Fortune in Sunnyvale

The numbers drawn on Monday were 17, 32, 48, 60, and 64, with Powerball number 10. Lottery fans got pretty excited.

The California Lottery said the winning ticket was sold at a Shell station at 776 North Mathilda Avenue in Sunnyvale. That’s not far from Marin, and it’s easy to imagine folks from Sausalito or Mill Valley stopping at similar places for snacks or gas.

Understanding the Prize Tier

This ticket matched the five white-ball numbers but missed the Powerball. That’s why it landed in the big, but not jackpot, prize tier.

Matching five numbers in Powerball is no small feat. It hands out a payout that could really shake up someone’s finances.

Just picture someone in Novato or San Rafael holding onto a ticket with those numbers. Makes you want to double-check your own, right?

The Allure of the Unclaimed

So far, the California Lottery hasn’t shared who won or if they’ve claimed the prize. The mystery just adds to the fun.

Maybe the winner commutes to Sunnyvale for work, or maybe they were just passing through. Could they be from Muir Beach, or maybe Larkspur, stopping by the South Bay for a quick visit?

Nobody knows yet, and that uncertainty has everyone checking their tickets—whether they bought them in Sunnyvale or closer to home in Corte Madera or Ross.

A Reminder for Marin County Residents

This win is a nudge for Marin County folks—from San Rafael to Kentfield—that prizes land in local shops all the time.

Sure, this ticket came from Sunnyvale, but Powerball’s appeal is everywhere. The next drawing is coming up, and the jackpot is a jaw-dropping $154 million.

Could your favorite spot in Greenbrae or Fairfax be next? Odds are long, but hey, the dream’s still alive.

Increased Foot Traffic and Local Buzz

A big lottery win always brings more attention and foot traffic to the store that sold the winning ticket. You can almost feel the local buzz building at that Shell station in Sunnyvale.

Maybe this news will push more hopeful shoppers in Marin County to try their luck. Folks in Novato, Mill Valley, or Tiburon might head to their neighborhood outlets with a bit more optimism.

If you’re in Belvedere or San Anselmo, don’t forget to check local news and alerts. The next big story—or winning ticket—could pop up right in our backyard.
 
Here is the source article for this story: Winning Powerball Ticket Sold In The South South Bay

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Joe Harris is the founder of MarinCountyVisitor.com, a comprehensive online resource inspired by his passion for Marin County's natural beauty, diverse communities, and rich cultural offerings. Combining his love for exploration with his intimate local knowledge, Joe curates an authentic guide to the area featuring guides on Marin County Cities, Things to Do, and Places to Stay. Follow Joe on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
 

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