Top 5 stories you need to know from the weekend

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Monday, October 22, 2018
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NEW YORK (WABC) -- Lottery fever was gripping the nation this weekend, as both the Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots continued soaring to staggering heights. Meanwhile parts of New Jersey's largest city were left in the dark after a fire caused a major power outage in Newark.

Here are the top 5 stories you need to know from the weekend.

Mega Millions jackpot grows to record $1.6 billion

The Mega Millions jackpot skyrocketed to $1.6 billion, the all-time largest lottery jackpot, after there were no winners in Friday night's drawing.

Marcus Solis has the latest on the growing Mega Millions jackpot.

Powerball jackpot climbs to $620 million after no winner

One night after the Mega Millions drawing, more millions were up for grabs in Powerball. But once again, no one was able to claim the big prize, and the jackpot kept growing.

The Powerball jackpot continues to grow after there were no winners Saturday night.

Crews work to restore power after major outage in Newark

Some parts of downtown Newark were left in the dark Saturday afternoon when a high-voltage cable caught fire, and PSE&G crews were on the scene trying to restore power.

Nina Pineda has the latest developments from Newark.

30 hurt when floor collapses during college party

The floor of a clubhouse near Clemson University where a large party was taking place collapsed early Sunday, hurtling dozens of people into the basement, authorities said.

ABC's Erielle Reshef reports on the floor collapse at a college party.

Nearly two dozen people forced out on the street after fast-moving fire in Jersey City

Flames broke out on Summit Avenue in Jersey City just before 1:30 a.m. Sunday, and spread through two buildings - with six families in each building. Within minutes, the fire grew to four alarms.

CeFaan Kim has the details from Jersey City.

And, WABC-TV, the most watched station in the country, will host the New York State U.S. Senate debate between Democrat Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Republican rival Chele Farley on Thursday, Oct. 25.