A social media influencer has raised more than $67,000 in donations for an 86-year-old Arizona grandmother, who offered to help when he claimed he was short on money for medicine.
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| | ➤ Villa De Paz Elementary School in Phoenix is turning classrooms into immersive virtual reality labs, letting students conduct science experiments and take virtual field trips. (Watch) ➤ Horne Auto Center in Show Low will host its Holiday Donation Drive from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, featuring Santa, giveaways, and a live radio broadcast. (Details) ➤ Vail baker Alisha Brewer won Pima County's top small business award for donating $1 for each cookie sold to local animal charities. (Photo) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ The Golden Age of Gaming Fits in Your Pocket. Relive gaming history anywhere with the Boltz Retro Device—5,000+ classic NES, SNES, PlayStation, Sega Genesis, and more, all in one pocket-sized console. No internet or downloads needed. Its 3.5" screen lets you enjoy retro adventures solo or with your kids. Grab yours now at 50% off before they're gone! (SHOP NOW) | |
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