Wisconsin lawmakers are voicing their condolences after more than 60 people were killed after an Army helicopter collided with a plane in Washington D.C. late Wednesday night.
Helicopter pilots around the country, and here in Wisconsin, are closely watching the investigation into the mid-air collision Wednesday night that killed 67 people just off the runway at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON – Central Wisconsin's Sean Duffy is facing his first big test as secretary of the Department of Transportation just one day after he was sworn into office. A commercial jet carrying 64 people collided in midair with an Army helicopter carrying three servicemembers Wednesday night near Washington,
MILWAUKEE (WKOW) -- The Wisconsin skating community is mourning the victims of the plane crash in Washington, D.C. The Fond du Lac Blades, a figure skating group, told our affiliate WISN that one of their beloved test partners, Aleksandr Kirsanov, was among the victims. The team said he often came to Fond du Lac and worked with figure skaters.
WISCONSIN - Wisconsin filed a lawsuit with other states and Washington D.C. to fight the federal funding freeze on Tuesday, Jan. 28, which a federal judge temporarily blocked. Many Wisconsin agencies are in limbo, wondering what's next if and when the federal funding freeze is reinstated.
On Tuesday, the White House press secretary said the pause would not apply to payments to people – like food stamps, Medicare and social security.
Members of Wisconsin's congressional delegation that frequently fly in and out of Washington D.C. Reagan National Airport are reacting after a passenger plane collided midair
Skating team Fond du Lac Blades to honor DC crash victims with a memorial performance at French Cup International competition.
While Dunn didn't mention court candidate Brad Schimel by name he criticized comments Schimel made previously about Jan. 6.
Airport director Marty Piette says every commercial service airport in the U.S. has an FAA-approved airport emergency plan.
The news of the midair collision in Washington, D.C., weighed heavy on passengers catching flights at Milwaukee's Mitchell International. WISN 12 News spoke with passengers as they headed to their various destinations.
President Donald Trump began his White House briefing with a moment of silence and a prayer for the victims of Wednesday’s crash at Reagan National Airport.