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The Potomac Yard project announcement comes on the heels of an 11th-hour effort by DC city officials to keep the Caps and Wizards, with Mayor Muriel Bowser and Council Chair Phil Mendelson announcing ...
The Wizards and Capitals aren't leaving DC anymore. What happened? D.C.'s pro basketball and hockey teams will stay in their arena in downtown Washington, a reversal of earlier news that they'd ...
The D.C. Council approved more than $500 million for renovations to Capital One Arena as part of a plan to keep the Washington Wizards and Capitals in the city.
Last week, Ted Leonsis shocked the Washington region by announcing an agreement to uproot the Capitals and Wizards from their longtime home at Capital One Arena and relocate them to a new stadium in ...
After a unanimous vote, the D.C. Council approved a massive deal that aims to keep the Washington Capitals and Wizards sports teams in the city for decades. It comes almost exactly a year after ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — The D.C. Council is exploring a possible future without the Washington Capitals and Wizards. On Thursday afternoon, council members held a roundtable to discuss options in ...
D.C. officials introduced a bill to keep the Washington Wizards and Capitals in the District after sources confirmed a plan to move both teams to Virginia.