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M ore than 500 District residents signed up to testify Tuesday at D.C. Council hearings on a controversial $3.7 billion deal ...
As the Washington Commanders draw sold-out crowds to training camp despite brutal heat, supporters and opponents of a deal ...
President Trump said if the Commanders "don't change the name back to the original 'Washington Redskins' … I won't make a ...
The first day of public hearings for bringing the Washington Commanders back to the District kicked off Tuesday morning at ...
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 will hold public hearings Tuesday and Wednesday on legislation to bring the Washington Commanders back to the old RFK Stadium site.
WASHINGTON — DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson has reached a deal with the Commanders on an amended stadium agreement, which he ...
The long-debated return of the Washington Commanders to the District took a major step forward Wednesday, as D.C. Council ...
President Trump can't unilaterally block a stadium deal for the Washington Commanders to return to DC. But he has ways he can ...
The Commanders have not made a public statement since Trump’s comments, but owner Josh Harris reiterated the franchise would ...
President Donald Trump indicated he could hold up a stadium deal for the Commanders until the franchise's name is changed.