Washington Park Ice Arena staff offered their condolences to the U.S. Figure Skating Team who lost coaches and athletes during the Jan. 29 crash.
Figure skaters and others killed in the mid-air collision near Washington, D.C. this week will be honored when the world championships are staged in Boston in March.
New Jersey's figure skating community is mourning the deaths of those killed in a midair collision Wednesday night at Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington. D.C. Sixty-seven people died ...
The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a briefing on its investigation into the crash between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter. You can watch live below ...
Those killed were a diverse group of people loved by family and friends that are beginning to tell their stories.
Latest news and live updates after an American Airline jet collided with a Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River.
The collision that claimed the lives of 67 people Wednesday bore a hole in the heart of the tight-knit skating community in a ...
Once again, figure skaters representing the past, present and future of the sport perished in a catastrophic plane crash – ...
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.
With officials saying no one has survived the crash, efforts have since shifted to recovering bodies in Potomac River.
Scott Hamilton, an Olympic gold medalist figure skater, struggled to hold back tears while discussing the “unthinkable” loss for the skating community in the fatal mid-air crash over Washington, D.C.