Indy mayor: City wants to host Super Bowl again
Posted: 4:17 PM Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard says the city that just hosted its first Super Bowl wants to do it again in the near future.
Posted: 4:17 PM Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard says the city that just hosted its first Super Bowl wants to do it again in the near future.
Posted: 9:37 PM Hundreds of thousands of people flocked to downtown Indianapolis for Super Bowl festivities, but outlying communities that served as official hosts to out-of-town fans generally didn't see as much excitement.
Updated: 11:52 PM Hundreds of people contributed to Super Bowl 46’s halftime show. From construction crews working on the big stage to extras used during the extravagant performance, the entertaining production was certainly a group effort.
Updated: 12:12 AM Following Super Bowl 46, WNDU Sports Director talked 1-on-1 with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell about the success of the event.
Posted: 10:33 PM Among those taking part in the New York Giants postgame celebration Sunday night following their Super Bowl 46 win was film director Spike Lee. He took a few minutes to speak to NewsCenter 16.
Posted: 9:32 PM Tom Coughlin says he has every intention of returning to coach the Giants next season.
Posted: 9:30 PM For the third consecutive year, the Super Bowl has set a record as the most-watched television show in U.S. history.
Posted: 9:29 PM A struggling Indianapolis neighborhood that has been transformed by the Super Bowl says it expects to feel the game's legacy for years to come.
Updated: 9:27 PM The Patriots say there's no finger-pointing after their Super Bowl loss, even if supermodel Gisele Bundchen won't abide by that code.
Posted: 9:24 PM Tom Coughlin has never won the NFL's coach of the year award. Eli Manning has never been the league's MVP.
Updated: 9:24 PM Bill Belichick gave clear instructions to his defensive unit: Let the runner score.
Posted: 7:26 PM The big talking-point around many local offices Monday centered-on Super Bowl XLVI commercials.
Posted: 8:04 AM NewsCenter 16’s Angelo Di Carlo caught up with Tim McDonnell, Notre Dame Director of Personnel, after the Super Bowl.
Updated: 7:15 PM Newscenter 16's Angelo Di Carlo caught up with former Notre Dame football player, Justin Tuck, after his team, the New York Giants, won Super Bowl 46.
Updated: 7:16 AM New York Giants win the Super Bowl, beating the New England Patriots 21-17
Updated: 7:30 PM NewsCenter 16's Angelo Di Carlo and Jeff Jeffers talk with NFL Commissioner and New York Giants owner about Super Bowl host city, Indianapolis.
Updated: 11:42 PM While thousands of fans cheered the Giants and Patriots on in Indy, most of Michiana watched the game from the comfort of their own couches.
Posted: 4:27 PM Police report that 51 people were arrested for mostly minor offenses in the downtown Super Bowl Village in Indianapolis the night ahead of the game.
Updated: 3:17 PM Angelo Di Carlo joined Kevin and Cindi live from Indianapolis for a special Super Bowl Sunday edition of 16 Sunday Morning.
Posted: 10:16 PM Oops. Talk about a Super Mistake.
Updated: 11:45 PM While NFL legends spent the night walking down the red carpet in Indy, many of their Michiana fans spent the evening walking down supermarket aisles.
Updated: 10:38 AM From Alec Baldwin to the star of the new NBC show Smash Katharine McPhee, the celebs out in full force Saturday night in the circle city. They carried quite the entourage.
Updated: 9:32 PM With a win Sunday, Tom Brady will join Terry Bradshaw and Notre Dame icon Joe Montana will four Super Bowl rings---the most all time. Saturday night, Montana told me he wouldn't mind if Brady catches him.
Updated: 6:42 PM The Super Bowl in Indianapolis has produced thousands of jobs, including some for those in Michiana.
Posted: 4:07 PM Overwhelming crowds and reports of injuries and arrests in Indy's Super Bowl Village are causing police to rethink crowd control before the game.