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"Legacy on Ice" and other poignant performances remember the 67 lives lost. A tearful tribute from the United States' most decorated figure skaters coupled with multiple fundraising efforts has ...
The US skating duo clinched sixth place in the World Championships on Thursday at TD Garden in Boston, where they dedicate their skate to the victims of January's Washington DC plane crash.
National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy told lawmakers the families and friends of the 67 victims "are here ... at DCA [Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport].
Families of the 67 people who died in the midair collision between an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter over Washington ... families of the victims wearing blue ribbons ...
Maxim Naumov came to a stop in the middle of the ice, looked up at the sky and patted his heart. Then he mouthed a few words, in Russian, to his parents: “This is for you guys. You guys are with me.
MORE:'Hearts are heavy': 14 members of figure skating community among victims of DC plane crash Last week, the 2025 World Figure ... According to MSE, donations will be distributed to USFS, the ...
Gov. Maura Healey and Mayor Michelle Wu are among those who spoke at the tribute and remembrance at the Worlds Figure Skating Championships.
A pair of 16-year-old figure skaters, their parents and two former Russian skating champions were among the victims of a collision between an American Airlines jet and a military helicopter that ...
Former world pairs champions Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova died in January when their plane crashed into a military helicopter on approach to Washington ... that he said was dedicated to the ...
The plane crashed into a house, which burned to the ground. A US Bancorp bank branch in Louisville, Ky. in 2020. (Luke Sharrett / Bloomberg/ Getty Images file) One person was in the house when it ...
North Texas figure skater Ashley Cain still struggles with the deadly midair plane crash in ... tribute to the victims called Legacy on Ice. The event at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C ...
A transgender Black Hawk pilot wrongly named as one of the three US Army personnel flying the helicopter that collided with a plane in Washington ... of the victims of the crash.