Fourteen members of the U.S. figure skating community and their families were on the flight that collided with a military ...
A family of 4 from Virginia, including two young girls known on social media as the "Ice Skating Sisters," were killed in the Washington, D.C., plane crash Wednesday.
We are learning more about some of the 67 victims aboard the American Eagle plane and Black Hawk helicopter that collided ...
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. The deaths came after the passenger jet was preparing to ...
Skaters, coaches and family members on their way back from a national skating camp in Wichita, Kansas, were among those who ...
With officials saying no one has survived the crash, efforts have since shifted to recovering bodies in Potomac River.
Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, the 1994 world figure skating champions in pairs, lost their lives in the crash. They represented Russia but moved to the US, where they launched successful ...
Scott Hamilton, an Olympic gold medalist figure skater, struggled to hold back tears while discussing the “unthinkable” loss ...
There are no words to describe the loss that Wichita is bearing right now. The tight-knit community is now in mourning after there were no survivors from Wednesday night's plane crash.
From young kids to figure skaters and Army personnel, these are just some of the people on board of the American Airlines ...
US investigators insisted Friday they will not bow to outside pressure as they search for bodies and the remaining black box after the fatal Washington air collision, as President Donald Trump doubled ...