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Delaware Lottery Powerball, Play 3 Day winning numbers for May 18, 2026 – AOL
The Delaware Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at Monday, May 18, 2026 results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from May 18 drawing
04-13-34-61-65, Powerball: 12, Power Play: 2
Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Play 3 numbers from May 18 drawing
Day: 1-5-5
Night: 4-1-6
Check Play 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Play 4 numbers from May 18 drawing
Day: 3-6-9-2
Night: 3-3-8-4
Check Play 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Multi-Win Lotto numbers from May 18 drawing
04-06-17-19-26-29
Check Multi-Win Lotto payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lotto America numbers from May 18 drawing
23-27-29-36-51, Star Ball: 07, ASB: 03
Check Lotto America payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Play 5 numbers from May 18 drawing
Day: 9-4-6-6-2
Night: 3-5-6-8-7
Check Play 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
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Sign the Ticket: Establish legal ownership by signing the back of your ticket with an ink pen.
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Prizes up to $599: Claim at any Delaware Lottery Retailer, in person at the Delaware Lottery Office, or mail your signed ticket and claim form; print your name/address on the ticket’s back and keep a copy/photo for records. By mail, send original tickets and documentation to: Delaware Lottery, 1575 McKee Road, Suite 102, Dover, DE 19904.
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Prizes up to $2,500: Claim in person at Delaware Lottery Retailer Claim Centers throughout Kent, Sussex and New Castle Counties.
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Prizes of $5,001 or more: Claim in person at the Delaware Lottery Office (business days 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) with a photo ID and Social Security card.
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For all prize claims, directions to the Delaware Lottery Office are available online or via mapquest.com for a map.
Check previous winning numbers and payouts at Delaware Lottery.
Can I claim a jackpot prize anonymously in Delaware?
Fortunately for First State residents, the Delaware Lottery allows winners remain anonymous. Unlike many other states that require a prize be over a certain jackpot, Delawareans can remain anonymous no matter how much, or how little, they win.
How long do I have to claim my prize in Delaware?
Tickets are valid for up to one year past the drawing date for drawing game prizes or within one year of the announced end of sales for Instant Games, according to delottery.com.
When are the Delaware Lottery drawings held?
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Powerball: 10:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
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Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday.
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Play 3, 4: Daily at 1:58 p.m. and 7:57 p.m., except Sunday afternoon.
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Multi-Win Lotto: 7:57 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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Lucky for Life: Daily at 10:38 p.m.
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Lotto America: 11:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday
Missed a draw?Peek at the past week’s winning numbers.
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This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Delaware Lottery Powerball, Play 3 Day winning numbers for May 18, 2026
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Body of missing 19-year-old tuber recovered from Delaware River in Hunterdon County – WRNJ Radio
ALEXANDRIA TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Hunterdon County) — A 19-year-old Flemington man who went missing in the Delaware River Friday night was found dead Sunday, according to the New Jersey State Police.
State Police Sgt. First Class Charles Marchan said troopers from Troop “C” Kingwood Station were notified at approximately 9:41 p.m. on July 3 of a missing person in the Delaware River in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County.
Troopers responded to the scene and, with assistance from the New Jersey State Police Marine Services Bureau, Aviation Bureau and Target Hardening Unit, along with multiple other agencies, searched the area but were unable to locate the missing man.
The search resumed July 4 with the Marine Services Bureau but again ended without locating him.
Earlier Sunday, the victim was found by a civilian boater in a shallow area of the Delaware River adjacent to the Riverview Parking Area.
State police identified the victim as Jason Blanco, 19, of Flemington.
According to a preliminary investigation, Blanco got off an inner tube, entered the water and did not resurface.
The investigation remains active, and no additional information was immediately available.
Delaware
Jersey Mike’s is nation’s top food chain, but score a local sandwich
Dover site on Route 13 is between Tasty Crab House and Citizens Bank
The coffee, donut and sandwich chain started in Canada chain and has over 6,000 locations but only about 675 in the United States
After 11 years of Chick-fil-A’s holding the top spot, Jersey Mike’s is now the nation’s top fast-food chain, according to a press release.
In 2025, Jersey Mike’s added 238 new locations around the country and “reached $4.2 billion in systemwide sales,” the release said.
The sub shop first opened on the Jersey Shore boardwalk in 1956. About two decades later, it began expanding and now has more than 4,000 locations open and under development around the country today, including 13 in Delaware.
Delaware is home to plenty of sandwich shops, many of which have been local favorites for years.
Here are a few must-try sandwich spots across the First State.
Capriotti’s
Capriotti’s deserves an honorable mention. Founded in Wilmington in 1976, the sandwich shop has grown into a national chain while staying true to its Delaware roots. Capriotti’s is most known for Bobbie, a sandwich inspired by Thanksgiving dinner. Founders, Lois and Alan Margolet created the signature sandwich at their first shop, naming after their Aunt Bobbie, who made them sandwiches from Thanksgiving leftovers each year. Over the years, the menu has expanded to include specialty sandwiches, fries, salads, desserts and catering options. Today, Capriotti’s has more than 175 locations around the country, all tracing their roots back to the First State.
Casapulla’s
Casapulla’s has remained a family-owned business since its founding and is not a franchise. Each location is operated by members of the Casapulla family. In 1956, founder Luigi Casapulla bought a neighborhood grocery store and turned it into Casapulla’s Grocery & Deli. As more grocery chains were coming to Delaware, Casapulla knew he had to make his store stand out to compete and turned his business into a full-service Italian deli and eat-in restaurant. This family business now has six locations, all in Delaware. The family continues to follow Luigis Casapulla’s vision “by serving the best subs, steaks, and delicatessen items, using the freshest ingredients and selling them at a reasonable price” in a welcoming environment, according to the company’s website.
Gaudiello’s
Another family-owned business, located in Trolley Square, has been around since 1982 providing the community with hand-crafted Italian sandwiches. Though its menu isn’t as expansive as other sandwich shops, each ingridient is crafted from the high-quality olive oil sprinkled on rolls to artisanal deli meats. The current owner, Eric Huntley, says the menu hasn’t changed since its opening. Even though the shop is tucked in the back of the Trolley Square Shopping Center, new and returning customers keep finding their way back.
Ioannoni’s Specialty Sandwiches
Ioannoni’s brings Philadelphia-style sandwiches to Delaware, so there’s no need to make the drive for a traditional roast pork, roast beef or chicken cutlet sandwich. Located in New Castle, Ioannoni’s is known for its Italian specialty sandwiches, many of which are inspired by founder Michael Ioannoni’s grandmother’s recipes and years of recipe development. They slow roast their beef, turkey and pork overnight and prepare toppings such as broccoli rabe, fried long hot peppers and roasted red peppers fresh each day. Cheesesteaks are another favorite. Ioannoni’s uses freshly sliced rib-eye steak on a seeded roll with melted Cooper Sharp cheese, delivering a classic Philadelphia-style cheesesteak.
Malin’s Deli
Malin’s Deli has been serving Newark for decades and has been a go-to spot for sandwiches, hoagies and wraps. In the mornings, the aroma of a fresh pot of coffee and breakfast sandwiches fills the deli whereas by afternoon, the focus shifts to serving up made-to-order sandwiches, wraps, hoagies and other deli favorites. Malin’s long-standing reputation in Delaware is perfect for any occasion, from catering to needing a quick and tasty bite to eat.
Lauren Lingle is a summer intern with Delaware Online/The News Journal.
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Woman shot in parking lot of pizza shop in Delaware
Sunday, July 5, 2026 5:14AM
CLAYMONT, Del. (WPVI) — A woman is in critical condition after being shot Saturday evening in the parking lot of a pizza shop in New Castle County.
The shooting happened around 6:45 p.m. outside a Papa Johns in the 2100 block of Marsh Road.
Authorities said the victim was transported to an area hospital, where she remains in critical condition.
Investigators have not released details about what led to the shooting.
There was also no immediate word on whether any arrests have been made.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Delaware State Police.
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