Is Black Friday still the shopping event it once was?

In years past, Black Friday is marked with big crowds of people outside retailers, with some camping out for days on end for discounted items. These days, the lines are gone, and some wonder if Black Friday has lost its meaning. Looks, however, can be deceiving.

Researchers studying 'super agers'
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It's a fact that people are living longer, but there is a select group of people who are in their 80s or above, but have the brain function of someone decades younger. Now, scientists want to know their secret to longevity, and FOX 10's Ellen McNamara spoke with one of the 'super agers' who live in the Phoenix area.

Arizona Thanksgiving duo brought together by mistaken text reunite for the holidays

It's a Thanksgiving tradition that began seven years ago, and Jamal Hinton, along with Wendy Dench, are reuniting for Thanksgiving in 2023, with a new twist.

Salvation Army hosts Thanksgiving Dinner
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The Salvation Army is hosting its Thanksgiving dinner at the Phoenix Convention Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Volunteers will also deliver meals to those who can't make it to the event.

Thanksgiving at St. Vincent de Paul
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St. Vincent de Paul volunteers will be feeding thousands at their five Valley locations on Thanksgiving Day. The non-profit has been serving people in need for decades but has nearly doubled its daily meal count this past year as rising costs and homelessness has increased.

3-year-old boy pulled from Phoenix pool, in extremely critical condition

Phoenix Fire says crews responded to the home on Nov. 22 near 56th Street and Bell Road and found that the boy had been pulled from the pool and a family member performed CPR.

Arizona bartenders, 'budtenders' mark Black Wednesday and Green Wednesday

For bartenders and 'budtenders,' Thanksgiving Eve is known as 'Black Wednesday' or 'Green Wednesday,' respectively, as people find ways to relax or cope ahead of a big day with family.

Grand Canyon University, federal officials spar again over multimillion-dollar fine

Officials with Grand Canyon University and the U.S. Department of Education have engaged in a war of words once again over the cost of attendance for some of the private Christian university's doctoral programs.

GCU, federal officials spar amid fine appeal
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Federal education officials have claimed that Grand Canyon University, a private Christian university in Phoenix, made misleading claims over the cost of tuition for doctoral students. GCU officials, meanwhile, have denied the accusations.

For family or relaxation, people from other parts of U.S. arrive in Arizona for Thanksgiving

For many people, Thanksgiving means travelling, and while some people may be flying out of Phoenix to other parts of the country, some are headed to Phoenix to either be with family, or to escape the cold.

Turkey testers' up for fostering
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Officials with the Maricopa County Animal Care and Control are putting up their annual 'Turkey Testers' up for fostering, and FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more on the dogs who would love to share a Thanksgiving meal with you.

Man sentenced for Phoenix drive-by shooting spree

A man convicted in connection to a series of drive-by shootings during a six-month span in Phoenix has been sentenced to prison.

Cindy McCain talks about her new book, life without her late husband

Cindy McCain is a mother and wife, and has led her family's beer distribution company for many years. Her newest title is executive director of the World Food Program.

Thanksgiving travel rush at Sky Harbor Airport
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It's the day before Thanksgiving and that means a lot of people will be on the go, and one of the busiest spots in the Valley will be Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.

Thanksgiving strike? Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport workers walk off job

While a strike wouldn't impact flight operations at the airport, it would mean passengers may have to plan for more time if they want to get food or drinks while waiting for their flights.

TSA PreCheck offering some relief from the stress of flying

Flying can be stressful, especially when one has to deal with airport and security. However, one program that is being offered by the Transportation Security Administration relief from at least some of the stress.

Phoenix man arrested, accused of killing his brother: PD

Phoenix Police officials say they have arrested a man in connection with the death of his brother, who was initially reported as missing on Nov. 12.