The midair collision between a passenger and a military helicopter, that left 67 people dead in Washington, D.C., remained on the minds of passengers traveling through Philadelphia International Airport on Thursday.
Experienced pilot and aviation attorney Arthur Wolk talked about the tragic, deadly midair crash near Washington D.C. on Wednesday night.
Members of the Philadelphia Skating Club & Humane Society were among those who died when American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a military helicopter on Jan. 29, 2025.
The front pages in Philadelphia are celebratory as the Eagles head to New Orleans for the Super Bowl LIX. The vibes in Washington, D.C., are bleaker.
Members of the Philadelphia Skating Club and Aston, Pennsylvania's Ice Works Skating Club, as well as a Delaware skating coach, are reportedly among the victims of the crash.
As the Eagles prepare to take on the Commanders, a group of Birds fans based in Washington, D.C. is also getting ready.
The Commanders’ gleeful run to the NFC championship game gives Washington fans a chance to consider how their passion can be expressed.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A Philabundance campaign is allowing Eagles fans to help beat Washington twice this weekend. The non-profit is going toe to toe with the Capital Area Food Bank in Washington D.C. to see which pantry can raise more money. It's called "Huddle to End Hunger 2025."
In addition to the trio of restaurants operated by Philadelphia-based Starr, the unionization effort is targeting workers at another prominent hospitality group in the city, D.C.-based Knightsbridge Restaurant Group. Knightsbridge's portfolio of restaurants includes Rasika and Modena.
From low expectations to high aspirations, the Commanders are once again thriving, and the city and fans that support them are sitting shotgun.
NFL owners wanted a stable, well-run franchise in Washington, and that’s what they’ve gotten from Josh Harris’s group running the Commanders.