At a time when Illinois isn't doing much to keep the Bears from crossing the border to Indiana, the powers-that-be are finding the funding to build a new stadium for the local MLS team.
Throughout the World Cup, all eyes have been on the players. But it's the referees who keep the matches on track. NBC 5 spent the day with Dallas-based Major League Soccer referee Lorenzo Hernandez to see what it takes to officiate at the highest ...
Another sports stadium in the District could receive a nine-figure facelift. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson proposed legislation this week that would direct $300 million in public funds to build a roof on Audi Field, home of the MLS franchise D.C.
How does Major League Soccer, and more specifically here in New York, the Red Bull New York and New York City FC, capitalize on the momentum the Cup has brought to the sport?