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.
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This year at the Big Game, feeding the hungry and reducing food waste are on the roster.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is providing a new dimension to an offense known for its passing game in recent years.
Think carving stations, surf and turf nachos, barbecue burritos, famous chips and much more.
Here’s all the info you need about Super Bowl LVIII, which will take place on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Mike Palm, vice president of operations for The D, Golden Gate and Circa casinos in downtown Las Vegas, believes the Super Bowl handle in Nevada could reach $200 million.
Westgate Superbook vice president Jay Kornegay is in awe seeing the NFL embrace Las Vegas this week after it fought back against Super Bowl parties for so long.
Las Vegas Super Bowl Host Committee CEO Sam Joffray said the city could get the game more often if this week continues to be a success.
There have been whispers about whether Chiefs coach Andy Reid will retire after the Super Bowl, but he said Tuesday he’s not thinking about that.
Same-game parlays are a relatively new sports betting innovation that will be widely available at Las Vegas sportsbooks for the Super Bowl for the first time.
NFL and UFC sideline reporter Megan Olivi is dreaming of one day getting the biggest assignment in her profession with the Super Bowl in town.
Comedian Carrot Top sat down with the Las Vegas Review-Journal at Super Bowl radio row on Tuesday to discuss different aspects of his career.
Rookie Rashee Rice emerged as the Kansas City Chiefs’ No. 1 wide receiver this season, a reliable talent that quarterback Patrick Mahomes desperately needed.
Jim Nantz and Brent Musberger were the guests at Michael’s at South Point.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce wouldn’t discuss why Kliff Kingsbury didn’t take the offensive coordinator job, but he did talk about Luke Getsy, who was hired for the position.