Crews are already tearing down setups from the first Super Bowl hosted in Las Vegas, and work may wrap up sooner than expected.
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A passenger screening record was set Monday at Harry Reid International Airport, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
“The hospitality here, you outdid it,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said. “I think it’s safe to say the NFL looks forward to coming back.”
Vegas nailed it. That’s the consensus emerging about Las Vegas’ historic first Super Bowl, as years of buildup and a week of buzz-filled events were capped by a thriller of a game.
Before the throngs of celebrities made their way into Marquee Dayclub inside the Cosmopolitan for Fanatics Super Bowl LVIII Party, they first made their way down the blue carpet.
Lids brought out the star power to make 20 Make-A-Wish kids and their families’ Super Bowl trip even bigger.
The NFL and the Las Vegas Super Bowl Host Committee on Thursday announced the award of $3 million to local nonprofits.
Federal, state and local law enforcement officials are working around the clock to ensure the safety of revelers in town for the Super Bowl and 300 related special events.
Super Bowl week is expected to be the busiest on record before the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers meet at Allegiant Stadium.
The Chiefs and 49ers will meet in the Super Bowl on Feb. 11 and still unanswered is whether Taylor Swift will make it to Las Vegas in time for the game.
A vital road linking the Las Vegas Strip and Allegiant Stadium reopened to traffic with increased capacity ahead of Super Bowl week kicking off.
CBS Sports will utilize new technology to broadcast Las Vegas’ first Super Bowl to the world, including 165 cameras at Allegiant Stadium and on the Strip.