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WASHINGTON - The D.C. Council voted in favor of the RFK Stadium redevelopment plan Friday, the first of two votes. The vote ...
Supporters said they are excited about the possibility of walking to a Commanders game, as well as promises of community ...
Although the D.C. Council cleared the RFK Stadium deal in its first vote, the advancement showed several members had to be ...
The DC Council voted 9 to 3 Friday afternoon to favor the RFK stadium deal. The plan is to build a new 65,000-seat stadium, ...
It didn't happen on July 15th like the Washington Commanders initially requested, but it happened. On Friday the DC Council approved the Commanders' RFK Stadium ...
After weeks of negotiating with the Washington Commanders and pressure from Mayor Muriel Bowser and Congressional leaders, the D.C. Council came to an agreement on its first vote on the deal.
Bowser negotiated an initial plan with Commanders owner Josh Harris in April, with the team contributing $2.7 billion and the ...
The Washington Commanders’ hopes of returning to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium cleared a significant hurdle ...
The Washington Commanders reached a labor deal with union partners, marking a major step toward a D.C. return and a ...
Amid some saber rattling from the Oval Office, the Washington Commanders got their new stadium proposal in front of the ...
A second council vote will be held in September where many amendments proposed and shot down today will get further discussion ...
Trayon White will not vote Friday, but could have critical role in a second vote confirming the potential passage of agreement to bring the Commanders back to D.C.