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Over two days, the D.C. Council contemplated and debated its Friday vote on a proposed 65,000-seat stadium for the Washington ...
After a vote by the D.C. Council, the Washington Commanders are set to get their new home near the site of the old RFK ...
The vote keeps alive the Commanders' hopes of moving into a new stadium in Washington, D.C. in time for the 2030 season.
The Washington, D.C. Council voted to approve development of the RFK Stadium site, which is the first step toward the ...
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On Friday, the Washington, D.C. City Council voted 9 to 3 in favor of revised legislation in support of a $3.8 billion, mixed ...
From bar mitzvahs and weddings to board meetings and conferences, private events increasingly shape the debate over NFL ...
The Commanders sent a letter addressed to all members of DC Council outlining the team's commitments, according to a WUSA9 ...
Speaking at a press event, Bowser sidestepped questions about how realistic Trump's threat is to block the $1.1 billion stadium deal if the team doesn't return to its old name.
Trump, long vocal about his disdain for the Commanders’ name, has taken things a step further, threatening to block the team’s new stadium deal unless it reverts to the original “Washington ...
The D.C. Council is holding public hearings Wednesday on legislation to bring the Washington Commanders back to the old RFK ...
President Donald Trump threatened the Washington Commanders, stating he will not facilitate a deal for their new stadium if ...
Trump signaled he may intervene in the stalled Commanders stadium deal, citing federal control over the site if the D.C. Council fails to approve the $1.1 billion proposal.
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