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Winning numbers drawn in Saturday’s Delaware Play 5 Night

The winning numbers in Saturday evening’s drawing of the “Delaware Play 5 Night” game were:

3, 3, 3, 3, 8

(three, three, three, three, eight)

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Tropical Storm Lala drenches Hawaii as flash floods sweep away Big Island homes

▶ Watch Video: Hurricane Lala hits Hawaii, weakens to tropical storm Tropical Storm Lala continued to bring damaging winds and heavy rains on Sunday after skirting past Hawaii's Big Island as a hurricane overnight.Powerful waves pounded the Big Island's coast as Lala slowly passed by. Howling winds whipped palm trees and waterways swelled with fast-moving runoff from relentless rain that blew nearly sideways. More than 28 inches of rain fell in parts of the island, and 32 inches of rain was recorded in La Poya, authorities said.The weather system weakened back to a tropical storm as it continued moving west, while remaining south of the smaller main Hawaiian Islands on Sunday. Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center said the storm is expected to weaken throughout the day into Monday but will still pack a punch."I'm most worried about the ocean coming into my house," local resident Cynthia Totty-Hefley said Sunday. "I had a little anxiety last night. I was thinking about the ocean coming through, breaking my house down and washing us out to the ocean, washing us out to sea."On Saturday, Lala's eyewall — an area of powerful winds, thunderstorms and heavy rain which encircles the eye of a hurricane —brushed the southern portion of the Big Island, forecasters said. A hurricane has not made direct landfall in the state since Hurricane Iniki in 1992. At least one person was killed in a car accident in the southernmost point of the Big Island, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Sunday, but officials said there have been no confirmed storm-related deaths."Everyone is safe and healthy," said Green, a medical doctor who previously worked in emergency departments of remote hospitals on the Big Island. "But boy, a lot of work ahead."A vehicle approaches a downed utility pole dangling above Mamalahoa Highway during Hurricane Lala near Ocean View, on Hawaii's Big Island, on Aug. 15, 2026.  Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images
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