'I Always Thought I Was Going To Hit The Lottery': Virginia Woman Wins $1 Million At Wawa 'I Always Thought I Was Going To Hit The Lottery': Virginia Woman Wins $1 Million At Wawa
'I Always Thought I Was Going To Hit The Lottery': Virginia Woman Wins $1 Million At Wawa She always knew she'd hit the lottery. Then she walked into a Virginia Wawa and proved herself right. An anonymous Hampton woman is celebrating a $1 million Virginia Lottery win after buying a Winners Club scratcher at the Wawa on East Mercury Boulevard and uncovering the game's top prize. The Hampton resident said she had long believed a big win was in her future. "As soon as I saw it, I just freaked out!" the winner told Virginia Lottery officials. "I always thought I was going to hit the Lottery." The winning ticket was purchased at the Wawa at 301 E. Mercury Blvd. in Hampton. B…
Future Of Stephen Colbert's Popular Ice Cream Revealed After 'Late Show' Ends Future Of Stephen Colbert's Popular Ice Cream Revealed After 'Late Show' Ends
Future Of Stephen Colbert's Popular Ice Cream Revealed After 'Late Show' Ends Stephen Colbert's late-night run has ended after a controversial cancellation, but his popular ice cream flavor isn't leaving. Ben & Jerry's will continue to sell "Stephen Colbert's Americone Dream," a flavor launched back in 2007. The vanilla ice cream includes fudge-covered waffle cone pieces and a caramel swirl. A spokesperson for the Vermont-based ice cream company confirmed Americone Dream will remain in freezers nationwide with updated packaging. "The flavor is a top 10 and is going nowhere!" the spokesperson told People magazine. The final episode of "The Late Show with Stephen…
Before Smoke Cleared, Neighbors Raised $20K For Workers After Virginia Restaurant Fire Before Smoke Cleared, Neighbors Raised $20K For Workers After Virginia Restaurant Fire
Before Smoke Cleared, Neighbors Raised $20K For Workers After Virginia Restaurant Fire A devastating fire tore through Zandra's Taqueria in downtown Culpeper early Saturday morning, destroying the popular restaurant, damaging neighboring businesses, and leaving 20 employees suddenly without a workplace. Less than 24 hours later, the community had raised more than $20,000 to help them get through it. The money was raised through a GoFundMe campaign launched by owner Miguel Pires after the fire tore through the building in the 300 block of East Davis Street on Saturday, May 30, forcing the eatery to shut down for the foreseeable future. According to Pires, the goal is to cover…
Nitro On Tap, Donuts In The Case: Dunkin' Opens Massive New Temple Hills Location Nitro On Tap, Donuts In The Case: Dunkin' Opens Massive New Temple Hills Location
Nitro On Tap, Donuts In The Case: Dunkin' Opens Massive New Temple Hills Location Coffee runs just got a little easier in Temple Hills. Dunkin' officially opened its newest Maryland location on Monday, June 1, at 4305 Saint Barnabas Road, bringing the chain's "Next Generation" restaurant concept to Prince George's County. The new shop marks Dunkin's 190th location, operated by franchisees Konse Skrivanos and Angelo Moutoudis of the Dekk Group, and it's loaded with some upgrades beyond the usual coffee-and-donut routine. Among the biggest draws? Nitro-infused cold brew poured from a tap system, a front-facing bakery case packed with donuts, and a dedicated mobile pickup …
Teen Summer Hiring May Hit Record Low In 2026: Here's Why Teen Summer Hiring May Hit Record Low In 2026: Here's Why
Teen Summer Hiring May Hit Record Low In 2026: Here's Why Teens looking for work are facing the toughest summer job market in decades as employers pull back due to rising inflation and higher fuel costs. Employers are forecast to add 790,000 teen jobs between May and July 2026, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The projection would mark the lowest summer hiring total since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking the data in 1948. The global outplacement firm found that 2025 saw the worst summer for teen hiring on record, falling 25.6% from 2024 to 801,000 jobs. “Last summer was the weakest summer for teen hiring …
Air Bag Dangers Prompt Massive Recall Of 419K+ Jeep SUVs: What To Know Air Bag Dangers Prompt Massive Recall Of 419K+ Jeep SUVs: What To Know
Air Bag Dangers Prompt Massive Recall Of 419K+ Jeep SUVs: What To Know More than 419,000 Jeep SUVs are being recalled because a software glitch could delay side air bag deployment during a crash and increase injury risks. Chrysler issued the recall for 419,035 Jeep Grand Cherokees, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a report filed on Thursday, May 21. The recall covers certain 2022 through 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2023 through 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee L vehicles. The problem involves a software error in the occupant restraint controller module. The issue may cause side air bags to deploy late in certain types of crashes. The r…
Amputated Finger Sparks Outdoor Lounge Chair Recall: What To Know Amputated Finger Sparks Outdoor Lounge Chair Recall: What To Know
Amputated Finger Sparks Outdoor Lounge Chair Recall: What To Know A type of outdoor lounge chair is being recalled after a person's finger was amputated. Giantex issued the recall for about 1,155 of its outdoor lounge chairs, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Thursday, May 28. A pinch point can trap a person's fingers while the chair is being adjusted, posing an amputation risk. According to the CPSC, Giantex has received one report of a finger being amputated while someone was adjusting the lounge chair. The recall involves blue Giantex outdoor lounge chairs with model number NP10025NY. The chairs measure 76 inches long, 23 inches…
Nearly 100,000 Honda, Acura Vehicles Recalled: What Drivers Should Know Nearly 100,000 Honda, Acura Vehicles Recalled: What Drivers Should Know
Nearly 100,000 Honda, Acura Vehicles Recalled: What Drivers Should Know A new recall affects a wide range of popular Honda and Acura vehicles. Honda is recalling 98,892 vehicles because a front passenger seat weight sensor may crack and short-circuit, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recall report. The issue could cause the front passenger frontal and knee airbags to deploy during a crash even when they should be suppressed for an infant in a child seat, a child, or a smaller passenger, NHTSA said. The recall affects certain Honda and Acura vehicles from model years 2016 through 2026. The list includes certain Acura MDX, RDX, and …
Scammers Are Promising Free Government Money: Don't Fall For It Scammers Are Promising Free Government Money: Don't Fall For It
Scammers Are Promising Free Government Money: Don't Fall For It The promise sounds tempting. That is exactly why scammers keep using it. Authorities are warning that messages promising “free money” from the government are often scams, especially when they arrive by text, email, ads, or websites. The government does not offer free money or grants for personal needs, USAGov says. Legitimate federal assistance programs do exist, but they have eligibility rules, application steps, and deadlines. The Federal Trade Commission issued similar guidance warning consumers about fake government grant scams that promise money for bills, education, home repairs, deb…
Chocolate Snack Treats Recalled Nationwide Over Allergy Risk Chocolate Snack Treats Recalled Nationwide Over Allergy Risk
Chocolate Snack Treats Recalled Nationwide Over Allergy Risk A chocolate snack marketed as almond- and coconut-based is being pulled because of what may be hiding inside. Bazzini, LLC, of Allentown, Pennsylvania, announced the voluntary recall on Tuesday, May 27, for certain lots of SkinnyDipped Dark Chocolate Coconut Almond Bites, according to a company announcement posted by the US Food and Drug Administration. The recall was issued because the products may contain undeclared peanuts. People with peanut allergies risk serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they eat the recalled products, the company said in the FDA-posted notice. The r…
New Banking Access Rule Targets 'Reputation Risk': What To Know New Banking Access Rule Targets 'Reputation Risk': What To Know
New Banking Access Rule Targets 'Reputation Risk': What To Know A new federal banking rule is set to kick in, and it puts one of Washington's most charged financial fights under a brighter spotlight. The final rule from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency takes effect Tuesday, June 9, according to the Federal Register. The agencies issued the rule on Tuesday, April 7, according to a joint FDIC and OCC release. It bars the FDIC and OCC from criticizing or taking adverse action against a bank based on reputation risk alone.  It also says the agencies cannot require, instruct, or encourage a ba…
They Weren't The Owners. They Were Tippy's Taco. Now They Need Help After 30 Years They Weren't The Owners. They Were Tippy's Taco. Now They Need Help After 30 Years
They Weren't The Owners. They Were Tippy's Taco. Now They Need Help After 30 Years For more than 30 years, customers walking into Tippy's Taco in Fairfax County were greeted by the same two people. Lilibeth Panlaqui knew their orders before they reached the register. Rizal worked behind the scenes, preparing the food that kept generations of Northern Virginia families coming back. Now, with the longtime Centreville restaurant preparing to close its doors, the couple who became the face of Tippy's Taco are suddenly searching for what's next. According to a GoFundMe launched this week for Lilibeth "Lili" Panlaqui and Rizal, rising rent has forced the restaurant to close i…