The midair collision Wednesday night between the plane and an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., has left Wichita grieving.
The city had tried for years to host the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, and to get a direct flight to the northeast.
The flight that took off from Wichita, only to meet disaster in Washington, has reminded some residents of past crashes that ...
In an emotional news conference, the mayor of Wichita, Kansas said her city is grieving the "tragic" plane collision between ...
The Wichita, Kansas, community came together at City Hall on Thursday afternoon for a groupwide prayer for the victims of the ...
WICHITA, Kan. (Catch it Kansas) - The Kansas House of Representatives announced on Friday that Rep. Ford Carr, who was ...
The tragic loss of life due to the commercial plane and military helicopter crash that took place in Washington D.C. is being ...
The crash on Wednesday night near Washington, D.C.’s Reagan National Airport involved an American Airlines flight from Wichita and a Black Hawk helicopter. No one is believed to have survived the ...
The figure skating community describes itself as "tight-knit," and members in the Kansas City area are feeling the impacts of ...
In fact, Johnson planned to work with the Kansas Health Foundation to come up with the money. “The million dollar match, we never committed was going to come fully from the city of Wichita or ...
American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas, was attempting to land and collided in midair with a Blackhawk helicopter.
The City of Wichita provided an update Thursday morning on the American Airlines flight from Wichita, KS that crashed with a military helicopter in Washington D.C. Wednesday evening.