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Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Washington Commanders announced the team’s return to the district with a new ...
We salute Washington, D.C., and the Commanders for inking a deal to return the NFL team to the site of Robert F. Kennedy ...
Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen has been vocal about his opposition to the use of taxpayer dollars for a new stadium. He ...
The mayor and the team need a majority of the D.C. Council to agree — and lawmakers remain far from united on the deal, which ...
More than 120 residents gathered recently to oppose the plan, many wearing T-shirts, buttons and holding signs that read “NO NFL AT RFK.” ...
The Washington Commanders may return to D.C., but not everyone is welcoming the idea of a new stadium at the RFK site.
The D.C. Council needs at least seven of its 13 members to approve the recent RFK stadium plan that’s been agreed upon by ...
The team’s home at Northwest Field never saw the economic surge that local and state officials hoped for when it moved there ...
It may have been a small space inside the Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital in southeast D.C. Tuesday evening, but ...
The Washington Commanders and D.C. reached a $4 billion deal for a new stadium at the old RFK site, set to open in 2030.
Some neighbors in Southeast D.C. are opposed to the new RFK Stadium deal with the Commanders in D.C. A White House official says the change is designed to avoid companies paying auto import fees to ...
Washington, D.C.'s football team will return to the site of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, where the franchise played on ...