The National Park Service has given the green light for DC's RFK Stadium to be demolished. "The National Park Service has evaluated the potential effects on the natural, cultural, and human ...
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One hurdle was cleared on Thursday that could help bring the Washington Commanders back to the District. The National Park Service announced that RFK Stadium, the former home of the Washington ...
RFK Stadium can be demolished without any impact on the nearby environment, the National Park Service said Thursday. The federal agency can now issue a permit for D.C. officials to begin demolition.
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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 ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON - A Senate subcommittee held a hearing Wednesday to discuss the bill that would turn over control of the RFK stadium site to the District of Columbia. If it passes, the bill would pave ...
Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) “intends to block legislation” that would give D.C. greater control over the RFK Stadium site until the Commanders “honor a Native American family that helped design the ...
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 ...
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.