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We salute Washington, D.C., and the Commanders for inking a deal to return the NFL team to the site of Robert F. Kennedy ...
Brooke Pinto, Councilmember for DC, joins G&D to discuss why RFK Stadium 2.0 would be a GREAT deal for the District.
D.C. officials acknowledge changes would have to be made to the roads, Metro, and other modes of transportation if NFL ...
As residents voice concerns about their place in the upcoming developments, Mayor Muriel Bowser promises DC residents won’t ...
Commanders ownership has been considering places in Washington, Maryland and Virginia since buying the team from Dan Snyder ...
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Washington Commanders announced the team’s return to the district with a new ...
The Washington Commanders may return to D.C., but not everyone is welcoming the idea of a new stadium at the RFK site.
The Washington Commanders are officially heading back to the District. On Monday (April 28) the team and D.C. Mayor Muriel ...
Post Metro and Sports reporters will answer your questions about the deal to bring the NFL franchise back to D.C. during a ...
More than 120 residents gathered recently to oppose the plan, many wearing T-shirts, buttons and holding signs that read “NO NFL AT RFK.” ...
D.C. Council needs to give their blessing to redevelop the RFK Stadium and bring the Washington Commanders back to the city.
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 ...
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