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The first day of public hearings for bringing the Washington Commanders back to the District kicked off Tuesday morning at ...
M ore than 500 District residents signed up to testify Tuesday at D.C. Council hearings on a controversial $3.7 billion deal ...
The majority of advance testimony reviewed by WUSA9 shows support for the stadium plan, according to documents filed with the ...
Supporters and opponents of a deal that would bring the team back to D.C. are sharing their opinions to city leaders.
The D.C. Council is set to vote on revised legislation that could allow the Commanders to return to the site of their former ...
The D.C. Council will hold public hearings Tuesday and Wednesday on legislation to bring the Washington Commanders back to the old RFK Stadium site.
Despite the looming threat from President Donald Trump to delay the development of a new stadium, the Washington Commanders ...
President Trump said if the Commanders "don't change the name back to the original 'Washington Redskins' … I won't make a ...
Two reports from the District’s own experts find that a football stadium at RFK will cost taxpayers billions, and that the subsidies proposed for it aren’t necessary.
The District of Columbia Council is set to vote Aug. 1 on revised legislation that could allow the Washington Commanders to ...
President Donald Trump is threatening to block the Washington Commanders’ proposed return to the District unless the team ...
President Trump can't unilaterally block a stadium deal for the Washington Commanders to return to DC. But he has ways he can ...