While some resort properties have maintained the levels they set weeks ago, some Las Vegas hotels are offering rooms for less, including some under $100 a night.
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Federal agents will work to keep explosives out of public areas and intercept counterfeit goods for the big game, and Las Vegas’ airport will see extra security.
Preparations are in place for one of the city’s biggest convergences of sports and entertainment. Millions worldwide are expected to be paying attention
Southwest is adding flights to and from Kansas City and three Bay area airports in San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose to accommodate Super Bowl crowds.
Here’s how many people Las Vegas is expecting to visit over Super Bowl weekend.
The FAA has issued its first notifications for Super Bowl aviation preparations at Southern Nevada, which will include game-day restrictions.
More information on the delayed start of the country’s biggest rodeo will be announced Thursday.
Las Vegas Events and the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association are happy with NFR at Thomas & Mack Center, but the allure of higher capacity at the A’s stadium is attractive.
Although no one knows what a UFC fight will look like in the new entertainment venue, UFC’s top executive says he’s embracing the challenge of combat sports at the Sphere.
The closure and reopening of several streets in the resort corridor was a test Wednesday morning. County officials say they’ll do better getting streets open on race days.
After over 500 days of preparation, Formula One fans from around the world are ready to gather for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the biggest event in the city’s history.
The Nevada Taxicab Authority board approved the special temporary surcharges for the day surrounding next month’s Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The company that owns the land where the Tropicana sits may invest more than the $175 million it has committed to a ballpark for the Oakland Athletics.
Orleans Arena has hosted major curling events for a decade, but now a nonprofit plans to renovate a south Las Vegas building and use it to grow the Olympic sport.
Tickets will go on sale Wednesday for grandstand seating at The Mirage for November’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.