The Calfornia ticket was sold in Chino Hills, at a 7-Eleven store, located at 4092 Chino Hills Parkway. The city of Chino Hills is located in San Bernardino County, about 30 miles east of Los Angeles. According to U.S. Census Bureau, the median household income is $96,497.

At least one winning ticket was sold in Wednesday's world-record $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot drawing , California lottery officials confirmed. Another winning ticket was sold in Tennessee and another in Florida.

At Powerball draw time, the estimated value of the jackpot had climbed to $1,586,400,000. If no one wins in any other states, then the Chino Hills winner will get the full prize (after taxes, of course).

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Another 12 tickets sold in the Golden State matched five of the numbers, but not the Powerball, according to state lottery officials.

Those tickets were sold in the following cities:

Nipton

Chula Vista

Santa Rosa

Santa Cruz

Santa Monica

Tustin

Pacoima

Vacaville

Cloverdale

Redlands

Gardena

Irwindale

There's no word yet on who the lucky ticket holder is, or if there are any winners in other states. Patch will update this breaking news story as more information becomes available.

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