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Washington, D.C.'s football team will return to the site of Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, where the franchise played on ...
President Donald Trump celebrated day 100 of his administration Tuesday, and he’s already dealt several blows to the deep ...
The Washington Commanders are finally going home. After nearly 30 years playing in Landover, Maryland, the franchise is ...
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 ...
Donald Trump and his administration have waged an all-out assault on America's founding principles over the president's first 100 days in office.
Good news for NFL players everywhere — the Washington Commanders are getting a new stadium that (hopefully) won’t try to kill your quarterback.
The development is slated to include thousands of housing units, but still requires approval from the D.C. Council.
Friction point: Bowser wants to spend $1.1 billion to prepare the RFK land for a new football stadium, including parking and a new public recreation center. Approve the deal by July 15, the mayor says ...
D.C. Councilmembers are now weighing in on a proposed $3.7 billion deal to bring the Washington Commanders back to D.C.
It’s early to celebrate the Commanders’ return to the RFK Stadium site, because the work is still getting started.
The public-private partnership calls for the Commanders to invest at least $2.7 billion for a new roofed stadium.
In a 1:1 interview with FOX 5, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said she thinks revitalizing the site at RFK could transform the area ...
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