It has been nearly two months since American Airlines Flight 5342 departed for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. It ...
Organizers of a figure skating event in Washington say they raised $1.2 million for victims of the D.C. plane crash and first responders.
Some of the most legendary names in U.S. figure skating participated in Sunday's "Legacy on Ice" to pay tribute to victims of ...
It’s a big part of our identity, is we fall down, we get up. We get injured, we get up,” skating icon Scott Hamilton said.
The Legacy on Ice benefit event, featuring U.S. figure skating stars, payed tribute to the 67 people who died when an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines flight and crashed into the ...
Supported by By Juliet Macur Photographs by Jason Andrew Reporting from Washington, D.C. At the end of his figure skating performance ... were on the plane that crashed. In the stands, groups ...
Organizers of a figure skating benefit event in Washington, D.C. said they have already raised $1.2 million for victims of the plane crash over the Potomac River and first responders. Monumental ...
A quintet of American figure skating legends paid tribute to the 28 members of the skating world who died when an American Eagle flight c ollided with a Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Organizers of a figure skating benefit event in Washington said they have already raised $1.2 million for victims of the D.C. plane crash and first responders. Monumental ...
Nancy Kerrigan, Kristi Yamaguchi, Scott Hamilton and Brian Boitano are among the skaters participating in the benefit event.