With the D.C. Council poised to approve $515 million in renovations to Capital One Arena as part of a deal to keep the Washington Wizards and Capitals in the nation's capital, many may be ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — After DC reached a deal to keep the Capitals and Wizards at Capital One Arena, DC News Now’s Political and Government reporter Leonard N. Fleming talks about the ...
It seemed like a done deal in Virginia — until it wasn't. The Washington Capitals and Wizards have called off their move to Northern Virginia, a stunning reversal in what has been a tumultuous ...
WASHINGTON — The NBA’s Washington Wizards and NHL’s Washington Capitals are staying in the District of Columbia for the long term after ownership and the city reached an agreement on a $515 ...
Ted Leonsis, right, owner of the Washington Wizards NBA basketball team and Washington Capitals NHL hockey team, speaks during a news conference with Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, left, and ...
Washington (DC News Now) — The Washington Wizards and Capitals are staying in DC. It comes after successful negotiations between DC Mayor, Muriel Bowser, and Monumental CEO, Ted Leonsis.
WASHINGTON (AP) — When Ted Leonsis told District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser late last year that the NBA's Washington Wizards and NHL's Washington Capitals he owns would probably be leaving ...