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Mayor Bowser and team President Clouse face scrutiny over a $3.8 billion stadium project amid political tensions.
The Washington Commanders fear President Donald Trump may block their new stadium deal unless the team restores its former ...
Over two days, the D.C. Council contemplated and debated its Friday vote on a proposed 65,000-seat stadium for the Washington ...
In a letter to the D.C. Council, the team committed to covering stadium cost overruns, making over $50M in community ...
The Washington Commanders are finally moving forward from the Dan Snyder era with a proposed $3.8 billion stadium plan aiming to bring the team back to Washington, D.C. The ambitious project, backed ...
As the Washington Commanders draw sold-out crowds to training camp despite brutal heat, supporters and opponents of a deal ...
Since President Donald Trump threatened to derail the Washington Commanders' new stadium plan, the owners are reportedly ...
The D.C. Council will hear from the Commanders and the mayor’s office about deal to bring the team to a new stadium at the ...
Since its initial proposal, the Washington Commanders' $3.7-$3.8 billion stadium plan has undergone several key revisions, ...
The Washington Commanders took a major step Thursday toward getting final approval to build their next stadium in the ...
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Trump fears loom over Commanders execs over Redskins nickname pressure as stadium vote nears: report
President Donald Trump has put the pressure on the Washington Commanders to change its name back to the Redskins and its ...
The D.C. Council is set to vote on revised legislation that could allow the Commanders to return to the site of their former ...
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