Investigators are working to piece together what exactly happened when an American Airlines plane and a military helicopter ...
A figure skating tribute will take place in Washington, D.C., in early March to support victims of the midair collision and ...
Twenty-eight ice skaters, coaches, and family members were among the lives lost. The Summit Figure Skating Club in Greensboro held a vigil to honor the victims. People also left flowers in the middle ...
The event will benefit the individual families, the Greater Washington Community Foundation’s “DCA Together Relief Fund,” and the DC Fire & EMS Foundation.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter All 67 victims have been recovered from last week’s mid-air collision near Washington, DC.
Dive teams worked in rough conditions on the Potomac River to raise several pieces of the American Airlines jet ...
When they say Eagles fandom runs deep, they are definitely talking about this 10-year-old diehard fan and hero brother!
Authorities say they have identified all but one of the victims of the deadly collision that happened on January 29.
Officials say the NTSB has finished its work at the crash site, clearing the way for the mall to reopen Wednesday at noon. Forensics teams are still working to collect data.
Businesses and residents are returning to something like normalcy at the plane crash site. Plus, Gov. Josh Shapiro pitches a ...
A week ago today, the lives of 67 families were forever changed, and hundreds of others will never be the same.