Thursday, November 28, 2024

Sports

DC Attorney General Sues Town Sports International for Deceiving Consumers

Washington, DC, Attorney General Karl A. Racine is filing a lawsuit against Town Sports International (TSI), Jupiter, Florida for deceptive billing practices and violation of consumer protection laws, Racine’ office announced on January 8.

Nike’s New Wholesale Center to Open Near DC

A state-of-the-art new showroom and working space will be opened by Nike in the Merriweather District, as the apparel company has signed a lease for 12,000 square feet space in a new office building in downtown Columbia.

Fifth Annual #FITDC Fresh Start 5K Walk on January 1

Starting new year’s day, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser will be leading hundreds of D.C. residents for the fifth annual Fresh Start #FitDC 5K 2019 walk and run at Capitol Riverfront.

Dream On 3 Opening Washington DC Chapter

Dream On 3, a Charlotte-based organization that realizes sports-related dreams of children suffering from chronic illnesses, is expanding its network into the Greater Washington, D.C. area as part of its 10-year strategic plan in 10 major cities across America.

Some DC Residents Object to New Redskins Stadium

Some D.C. residents are opposing D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s move to gain control of Washington Redskins stadium.

DC Council Votes in Favor of Bill Legalizing Sports Betting

The D.C. Council voted Tuesday in favor of a bill that would legalize sports betting in Washington. The bill requires another vote to pass.

Citi Open Tennis Tournament to Stay in DC

Citi Open, which has attracted top tennis players to the D.C. region for a half-century, will remain in Washington as the organizers have permitted reconfiguration of the event, according to the Washington Post.

Reformed Xtreme Football League to Get Washington DC Franchise

Washington, D.C. will be one of the eight cities to get a franchise of the new Xtreme Football League (XFL) as it returns to the field in 2020.