Construction for the Los Angeles Coliseum was completed on May 1, 1923. Capacity at the time: 75,000. The stadium was designed by architects John and Donald Parkinson and cost $954,873 to build. The ...
The Oakland Athletics have agreed to sell its stake in the Coliseum complex to private developer African American Sports & Entertainment Group for $125 million, the developer and team announced Monday ...
“No matter where they go, they’re still Oakland to me.” So said diehard A’s fan Debra Piper as she arrived at the Coliseum on Thursday morning, hours before the team took the field for their final ...
On Sept. 26, the Oakland A’s will play their final game at the Oakland Coliseum, their home since 1968. But while the curtain may be falling on the fifth-oldest facility in the major leagues, the ...
Oakland city leaders on Thursday entered a historic agreement that could revitalize the Coliseum complex and possibly bring a new sports team to the East Bay's largest city. The city announced it's ...
Bombers droned across the night sky as soldiers scrambled onto the beachhead, taking cover behind huts and clusters of palm trees. The darkness soon erupted with machine-gun fire, thudding bazookas ...
The Summer Olympics are set to return to American soil for the first time since 1996, as Los Angeles will host the 2028 games. The Summer Olympics will run from ...
With track-and-field events at the 2028 Olympics and Paralympic Games slated to take place at the L.A. Coliseum, that stadium is not going to be ready to host the Trojans for at least the start of the ...
OAKLAND — The home of the Oakland A’s is now officially known as RingCentral Coliseum. A contract approved Friday cleans up after a scandalous saga involving former Coliseum Authority Executive ...