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WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — Mayor Muriel Bowser is set to cut the ribbon on new affordable housing for seniors on Wednesday.
Southeast D.C. residents appear skeptical of a $3.7 billion public-private plan to bring the Commanders back to the RFK Stadium site.
More than 120 residents gathered recently to oppose the plan, many wearing T-shirts, buttons and holding signs that read “NO ...
The mayor and the team need a majority of the D.C. Council to agree — and lawmakers remain far from united on the deal, which ...
Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen has been vocal about his opposition to the use of taxpayer dollars for a new stadium. He ...
The Ward 6 seat on Salem City Council will be decided by voters on May 20. Meet the candidates vying to represent north Salem ...
The Washington Commanders are poised to start playing in their namesake city under a $3 billion plan to develop the site of the defunct RFK Stadium in Northeast D.C. The team would leave its aging ...
A community forum will be held Tuesday night for D.C. residents and local leaders who are divided on the stadium deal with ...
The female teen was driving the ATV when it began to roll over. She was then ejected and trapped beneath, according to Ward ...
At a triumphal press conference this morning, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, Commanders managing partner Josh Harris, and NFL ...
Aaron Gordon slammed down Nikola Jokic's miss as time expired to lift the Denver Nuggets over the Los Angeles Clippers 101-99 ...
The Tennessee Titans had a pleasant surprise in store for No. 1-overall pick Cam Ward during his introductory news conference ...