Organizers of a figure skating benefit event in Washington said they have already raised $1.2 million for victims of the D.C.
The Legacy on Ice benefit event, featuring U.S. figure skating stars, payed tribute to the 67 people who died in the ...
Figure skater Maxim Naumov, who lost his parents in January’s DC plane crash, was overcome with emotion after performing a ...
At the end of his figure skating performance, when the last note of his parents’ favorite song played in an arena packed with ...
D.C. Fire and EMS marine pilot CJ Isbell recalls the response to the deadly aviation incident "some of the worst things ...
The video included in this story has been removed. WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Plenty of smiles and tears filled Capital One Arena Sunday, as some of the biggest names in ...
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.
One month after 67 lives were lost in a midair collision over the Potomac River, figure skating legends and the D.C.
First responders shared their firsthand accounts of the tragic event, offering insights into the challenges, courage and emotional toll faced during the crisis.
We are getting a better idea of what the Legacy on Ice event at Capital One Arena will look like this weekend.
A DC Fire and EMS fire boat captain and a dive team member who helped recover victims spoke for the first time about what ...
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