After you're done with your Thanksgiving dinner, try checking out one of these five fun things to do in Phoenix, including ...
If you want to call home from the pool on Thanksgiving Day, you'll have something to brag about with this forecast.
there’s one thing all metro Phoenix residents and visitors can look forward to pretty much every year: glorious Thanksgiving ...
By the way, the average high on Thanksgiving in Phoenix is in the low 70s, so we’ll likely be above that. Statewide, look for ...
Don't want to cook on Thanksgiving? There are plenty of metro Phoenix restaurants that can do it for you on the holiday.
With them, however, comes extensive travel, starting the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and wrapping up a little after the New ...
Forget the cranberry sauce? Here are the grocers you can visit this Thanksgiving when Walmart, Costco and more are closed.
Corrections & Clarifications: An earlier version of this article included Quartz in Phoenix, which is not open on ...
Leave the turkey roasting, potato mashing and pie baking to the experts and order your Thanksgiving feast to-go from ...
If your budget is looking a little tight this year, here's where you can get free Thanksgiving dinners around metro Phoenix.
Leave the turkey in the freezer and the dishes to the pros. Feast without the fuss at Phoenix resorts and restaurants.
(Reservations are recommended.) Here's your guide to the metro Phoenix restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. This chef-driven steakhouse is ...