Advertisements for sports betting continue to flood the airwaves, but the NFL said viewers will see only a few such ads during the Super Bowl broadcast.
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The no-cost service at two locations is designed to minimize congestion at curbside dropoffs and at passenger ticket counters at Harry Reid International Airport.
Taylor Swift likely has her spot secured but others looking to land at Southern Nevada airports need to make their plans quickly, according to officials.
According to TickPick, the upcoming Las Vegas event is already the most expensive Super Bowl ticket to date.
The NFL Las Vegas Store at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace is selling team Super Bowl merchandise.
After a two-year delay and three days of action, Las Vegas is receiving rave reviews as a host for the NFL draft.
Circa Sports had 2,232 entries Monday in the Circa Million III and 1,883 entries in Circa Survivor. Registration ends at 2 p.m. Sept. 11 for each contest.
In an only in Las Vegas gameday experience fans heading to events at Allegiant Stadium will have the opportunity to tailgate on the Las Vegas Strip.
A 30-second version of Las Vegas’ “What happens here, only happens here” television ad will air prior to Sunday’s Super Bowl LIV.
Commissioner Roger Goodell will lead a fireside chat at the January event as Las Vegas readies to become an NFL city.
Dignitaries will sign the final beam before it is lifted to the top of the stadium, which remains on target to open in July 2020.
The Raiders’ Las Vegas stadium has the green light to get its power from a provider other than NV Energy — and it won’t have to pay an impact fee to do business with an electricity competitor.
The third phase of PSL sales — the least expensive in the building with a range of between $500 and $3,900 per seat — are mostly in the highest levels of the stadium.
By all accounts, the new Raiders stadium in Las Vegas is well on its way to being completed before the 2020 NFL season.
The family of Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson has withdrawn as investors in a proposed $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat domed football stadium intended to bring the NFL’s Oakland Raiders to Southern Nevada.