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DC News Now on MSNDC Council releases final text on RFK Stadium deal ahead of first voteTwenty-four hours ahead of a major vote to bring the Commander’s back to the District, the bill outlining the deal has been ...
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DC News Now on MSNWard 7 residents share mixed feelings as RFK Stadium deal nears voteAs the vote nears for the mixed-use development centered around a 65,000-seat stadium for the Washington Commanders at the ...
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DC News Now on MSNOver 500 people sign up to testify on RFK stadium dealMore than 500 people are expected to testify Tuesday at a public hearing on a deal to bring the Commanders back to D.C.
Council member Robert White believes there could be enough D.C. council members in agreement to shoot down a proposed deal ...
After city residents weighed in yesterday, D.C. Council is set to hear from top city officials and Washington Commanders ...
Over two days, the D.C. Council contemplated and debated its Friday vote on a proposed 65,000-seat stadium for the Washington ...
The D.C. Council is expected to take its first of two votes on the $3.7 billion dollar RFK redevelopment project Friday.
Since its initial proposal, the Washington Commanders' $3.7-$3.8 billion stadium plan has undergone several key revisions, ...
Donald Trump is pressuring the team's owners to revert the name to the Redskins, threatening to block their new stadium deal if they refuse to comply.
RFK Now has mobilized community support for the proposed Washington Commanders stadium, citing economic benefits.
WASHINGTON — More than 500 District residents signed up to testify Tuesday at D.C. Council hearings on a controversial $3.7 billion deal that would bring the Washington Commanders back to the nation's ...
President Trump called on the Commanders to “immediately” change the team name back to the Redskins, and said he “may put a ...
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