The Super Bowl may be in Arizona, but Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's smiling face will soon be seen by thousands in New York City's famed Times Square.
PHOENIX — Professional football is the country’s most popular sport but, ironically, the NFL’s biggest game is also the most elusive for its legions of fans. Wealthy companies, individuals, sponsors and celebrities gobble up tickets and shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars for luxury suites with all the amenities. After those groups lock up […]
While a lot of Phoenix-area residents are excited to welcome a massive Super Bowl crowd, a few of us would rather use this time to rent our homes for a profit or sneak away for a vacation.
The Super Bowl is often viewed as an economic boon for the host city, what with all the events and tourists pouring in with full pockets. That may not be true, if Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers is to be believed.
If you're looking to go to a pre-Super Bowl party in the Phoenix area but want to do so on the cheap, you may want to skip the concert hosted by Rolling Stone.
Some cities might try to brush them under the rug when big events come to town, but Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton said that won't be happening with the Phoenix's homeless population during the Super Bowl.
If tickets to see Jimmy Fallon or Snoop Dogg during their Super Bowl visit to the Valley eluded your grasp, a Valley city is giving you one more chance to see them.
For those heading to the Phoenix area for the Super Bowl who are worried they won't have time to see one of the natural wonders of the world, you're in luck.