Media members from 26 countries came to capture the NFL championship game and its first visit to Las Vegas.
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It took two weeks of set up for the Super Bowl ad campaign set up on the Las Vegas resort.
Postings on job hunting sites and apps still show positions open for Allegiant Stadium, private parties and Strip events when an estimated 330,000 will come to the region for Super Bowl-related activity.
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.
The Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance is using Super Bowl 58 to convince prospective companies to relocate their businesses to Southern Nevada.
Loyalty program members at various resorts are now able to take their higher status to the newest resort on the Las Vegas Strip for a limited time.
Hotel rooms will be full — and cost more than ever. Those not going to the game will spend for home parties. The Super Bowl is shaping up to be bigger than predicted.
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.
Chairman and CEO James Dolan hinted there may be late-night electronic dance music performances at the Las Vegas venue in the future.
Preparations are in place for one of the city’s biggest convergences of sports and entertainment. Millions worldwide are expected to be paying attention
Bars that serve as gathering places for the 49ers and Chiefs fans expect customer demand will be unprecedented as their teams play in the very first Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
The newest resort on the north Strip opened seven weeks ago and has made headlines for everything from its luxury looks to a small plate of nachos.
Slot play, table games and sports wagering all had best-ever years. Passenger counts also made records at the airport.
A deep discount carrier has added flights for locals to escape Super Bowl crowds in Las Vegas with trips to other West Coast locations.
Records were set statewide, in Clark County and on the Strip, according to statistics released Wednesday.
