Friday, March 29, 2024

Sports

DC Says Farewell to RFK Stadium by 2021

Washington, D.C.’s RFK Stadium, known as the former home of the Washington Redskins, will be razed to the ground by 2021, according to the District’s officials.

DC Sports Fans to Enjoy Free Movie Screening

As part of a series of sports related movie screenings, Noma Business Improvement District (NoMa BID) is showing Bring It On at the Lot at First and Pierce from 6:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. on July 31.

Greek Sports Gaming Firm Gets Controversial $215M Contract from DC Council 

The D.C. Council voted a five-year agreement with the Athens-based gaming firm Intralot for $215 million in order to carry out an e-sports betting and lottery program in the city.

DC’s Chinatown Awaits Most Discerning Eyes

Chinatown in Washington, D.C. has plenty of food, entertainment and museum options to awe even the pickiest visitor to the U.S. capital.

DC United Signs 5-Year Deal With New Springfield Sports Complex

D.C. United soccer club announced Monday that they’ve signed a five-year agreement with The St. James, a new 450k SF sports complex in Springfield.

Arlington Named Best US City for Runners, Closely Followed by DC

Arlington and D.C. are among the best cities in the country for runners, according to a new study released by financial technology firm SmartAsset.

Enjoy DC as a Coastal City at The Wharf with Countless Activities

Aiming to re-establish Washington, D.C. as a waterfront city, the mile-long redevelopment stretch along the Potomac River,...

DC Residents to Experience First Indie Pro-Wrestling Show

Washington, D.C. residents will now have the chance to watch an independent professional wrestling match titled "Prime Time Pro Wrestling" next month.