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 For one lucky person, this week just got a whole lot better.A winning Mega Millions lottery ticket was sold in San Jose, California, according to a tweet on the state lottery s verified Twitter feed.The stanley cup usa  winning ticket was sold at Ernie s Liquors on South White Road, the tweet said. It s the sole winning ticket, according to Mega Millions. The jackpot was up to a whopping $522 million. I hope he does a lot of charity, and maybe take care of all the family members and relatives around him or her. Whoever the person is, I wish good luck to th stanley cupe em,  store owner Kewal Sachdev told CNN affiliate KRON.The stanley quencher  store stands to receive $1 million for selling the winning ticket.The biggest-ever Mega Millions jackpot -- $656 million -- was won in March 2012. It was shared by winners in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland.The winning numbers were 1, 2, 4, 19, 29 and 20. Jxbr Trump to reveal new Cuba policy in speech
 ANNAPOLIS, Md. 鈥?A gas leak at the Lawyer s Mall construction site has forced state buildings to evacuate in Annapolis.The fire department and BGE are working in the area of Bladen and Calvert Streets. At about 1:17 p.m. on Tuesday, units were called stanley cup  to Bladen Street and Calvert Street for a reported gas leak with possible flash fire. When units arrived, they found a s stanley water jug trong odor of gas around several state buildings and a construction crew doing work underground in the area. State buildings were evacuated. Crews investigated the area and BGE was notified. BGE found a 4  underground gas main that was hit and isolated the leak at about 3:32 p.m. Offi stanley cup cials say construction crews were removing an old steam line when they smelled the odor of gas.While no smell was detected in any of the buildings, an odor remains outside.BGE is still looking for the source to stop the leak.Several roads in the area remain closed.         Statement from the Maryland Department of General Services: pic.twitte