Beyoncé and Jay-Z stay seated during Super Bowl national anthem performance: report

Music superstars Beyoncé and Jay-Z chose to remain seated during Demi Lovato's performance of the national anthem at Super Bowl LIV. The pair attended the game with their daughter Blue Ivy, who also stayed in her seat, according to TMZ.

Waiting for tonight: J. Lo on performing at the Super Bowl

It’s less than 24 hours to stage time and Jennifer Lopez is readying her big performance at the Super Bowl halftime show, summing it up with seven words: “Yeah, we're in the thick of it.”

Anti-drunk driving advocates urging football fans to be careful on Super Bowl Sunday

Super Bowl Sunday is days away. It means parties are being planned, the bars will be packed, and anti-drunk driving advocates are urging football fans to be careful before, during, and after the big game.

QUIZ: Which Super Bowl coach are you?

The Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the San Francisco 49ers, and the victory will also fall on the head coaches. So take this quiz and find out which coach you're most like.

QUIZ: Do you know the history of the 49ers and Chiefs?

It might be time to test your knowledge on the teams that will be facing off in the Super Bowl on Sunday in Miami, Florida.

Your tweets could be printed on Super Bowl LIV confetti

Fans can send a message to the Super Bowl champions by using the hashtag #NFLTwitter in their tweets.

QUIZ: Are you more Jennifer Lopez or Shakira?

This quiz don’t lie. The Latina superstars are set to take the stage during the Pepsi Halftime Show at Super Bowl LIV. Which one are you?

Good Counsel High School has 2 alumni playing in the Super Bowl

Some football fans in our area will have two extra reasons to root for the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl on Sunday.

Super Bowl LIV by the numbers

The Super Bowl is full of obscure, yet intriguing numbers. Here's a quick look at some of them.

How you can watch the Super Bowl

Here are some ways that you can watch the Super Bowl - whether you have cable or not.

Kansas City Chiefs sending entire staff and their families to Super Bowl in Miami

When the Chiefs won their first AFC championship in 50 years, chairman Clark Hunt and the rest of his ownership family decided that they would bring everyone associated with the franchise to the Super Bowl: the coaches and players, the front-office staff and scouts, the janitors and receptionists, and all of their families.