D.C. Wire Archive: Nationals
A bumper booster for your favorite team
Want to cheer on your favorite D.C. team? Do it on a license plate. Council members Kwame R. Brown (D-At Large) and Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) introduced legislation Tuesday that would establish license plates for the Redskins, Wizards, United, Capitals and Mystics. The "TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION" would remain on the...
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December 1, 2009; 11:25 AM ET |
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Peace at Last in Baseball Tickets Battle
The baseball ticket standoff between Mayor Adrian M. Fenty and the D.C. Council ended quietly Saturday when a young woman from the office of deputy mayor Neil O. Albert handed them over. Starting with Wednesday's game against Pittsburgh, the council members will have access to the 19 seats in Suite...
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William C Miller
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May 17, 2009; 11:52 AM ET |
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Kwame Brown: Nats Should Pay for Metro Costs
As Post reporter Lena H. Sun reported today, the District will, in fact, pay to keep the Metro open after midnight on weeknights when the Nationals' games run late. After first telling Metro that it could no longer afford to pay, the city has reversed course and agreed to foot...
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David A Nakamura
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April 24, 2009; 11:47 AM ET |
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Fenty Throws Council Another Curveball
For the second year in a row, D.C. Council members say Mayor Adrian M. Fenty is holding hostage the baseball tickets to their suite at Nationals Park. This year, however, the Council is gearing up to try to take control of Suite 61. Council Chairman Vincent C. Gray (D) said...
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David A Nakamura
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April 13, 2009; 3:50 PM ET |
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Guess Who Paid Their Rent on Time?
The Washington Nationals, that's who. The 2009 season hasn't even started and the team has paid the $3.75 million, apparently without a fuss, unlike the drama from last season....
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David A Nakamura
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April 1, 2009; 1:56 PM ET |
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First Concert at Nats Park: Billy Joel-Elton John
Our colleague J. Freedom du Lac broke the news on his Post Rock blog today and D.C. Wire has confirmed: The first concert at Nationals Park will be a Billy Joel-Elton John double billing, sources said. The particulars will be announced at a news conference Monday by the Nationals ownership...
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David A Nakamura
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February 19, 2009; 4:59 PM ET |
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