Antenna users - our over-the-air broadcast signal will be down for maintenance from Tuesday, May 28 to Friday, May 31 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by Don Parker WASHINGTON (ABC7) — After 59 years of ...
The senator wants the Commanders to honor the Montana man who created the NFL team's former logo. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., is expected to block legislation Wednesday that would give the ...
Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) intends to block legislation that would give the District greater control over the RFK Stadium site until the Washington Commanders honor a Native American family that ...
The National Parks Subcommittee held up legislation Wednesday in the effort for the Washington Commanders to potentially return to RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. The nine-member subcommittee ...
The Washington Commanders haven't had much go right for them since leaving RFK Stadium in the late 1990s to play at what was until this year known as FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland. On top of ...
A bill to lease the RFK Stadium site to D.C. officials could be blocked by Sen. Steve Daines unless the Washington Commanders honor the artist who designed the team’s former logo. The Montana ...
Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) reaffirmed his opposition to a bill that would give the District greater control over the RFK Stadium site. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post) Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.
WASHINGTON — A Montana senator who plays a key role in advancing a bill in Congress which would give D.C. control of the RFK site long term, for potential use as the site of a new Washington ...
WASHINGTON — For fans who want to see the Washington Commanders return to the RFK site, D.C. getting control of the federal land is only the first hurdle. The District still has to figure out ...
For all the latest developments in Congress, follow WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller at Today on the Hill. A U.S. Senate panel has begun considering legislation that could help D.C ...
Until a deal is signed with a new sponsor, the team will play at Commanders Field. But to get there, you'll have to pass FedEx. When FedEx Corp. confirmed in February it had decided to cut short ...