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 Philadelphia Skating Club and other figure skating clubs nationwide are offering condolences following deadly plane crash in Washington D.C. involving skaters and coaches.
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.
Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel are feared dead as a recovery mission is underway.
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."
President-elect Donald Trump's will be sworn in under the Capitol Rotunda, rather than outside. But he's not the only president inaugurated in an unusual location.
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.
With the Washington Commanders' season in the books, some tough questions will face the team in regard to what to do about various aging veterans. One of them, TE Zach Ertz, seems to have every intention of sticking around if he can help it.
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.