A pair of World Champion Russian figure skaters were aboard an American Airlines flight returning from a development camp that followed the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, according to published reports.
The ice skating community in Greater Boston is waiting to learn if fellow skaters or coaches are among those killed in the mid-air collision of an American Airlines plane.
The Skating Club of Boston confirmed that two skaters, two staff members and two parents died in the plane crash near Washington, D.C.
Skating Club of Boston CEO Doug Zeghibe said Thursday that skaters Jinna Han and Spencer Lane were among those killed, along with 1994 pairs world champions Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov. In all,
No way,” I replied. “The only way I could qualify is if I was competing as an 80-year-old man.” I was joking. I’m 42, and, I’d like to think, a decent runner. But when I checked the 2025 Boston Marathon qualifying times,
Skaters Jinna Han and Spencer Lane were returning from the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Jinna, about 15 years old, and Spencer, about 16, were traveling with their mothers, Jin Han and Christine Lane, and their coaches, said Zeghibe.
Last night, hundreds of volunteers conducted Boston's annual homeless census. The amount of new faces was "striking."
I have experienced a lot of weather. I’ve been a forecaster in every New England state except New Hampshire and, for the past 33 years, here in Boston. I knew I wanted to be a meteorologist in the third grade,
The Skating Club of Boston lost two coaches, two young skaters and their two mothers in the deadly crash of American Airlines Flight 5342 in Washington, D.C.
Three Boston College players will compete in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday. Offensive linemen Jack Conley and Drew Kendall as well as defensive tackle Cam Horsley will play on the West team. Conley and Horsley were two of four Eagles to receive first round invites in October of 2024 while Kendall accepted his offer in December.
Boston City Hall was designated a historical landmark on Jan. 25, to both praise and disapproval from readers.