A Phoenix couple is suing American Airlines, accusing the airline of racial profiling when the man was accused of sex trafficking his wife.
A man has been accused by police of stabbing four people in downtown Denver on Jan. 11-12, killing two including Celinda Levno, 71, of Phoenix.
Celinda Levno, 71, is being remembered by loved ones and members within her industry for a career that spanned decades as a flight attendant.
Police confirmed that a suspect is in custody after taking the life of an American Airlines flight attendant who was on a layover in Denver; the incident was one in a series of attacks over the weekend.
A Phoenix American Airlines flight attendant was killed while she was in Denver, Colorado for a layover. She was killed in a series of stabbing attacks that killed another person and injured others.
The Denver Police Department wrote on its Facebook account on Sunday that there were three separate stabbings in downtown Denver on Saturday.
Anthony Williams and Katsiaryna Shasholka are seeking $75,000 in damages after they say they were left feeing "confused and embarrassed."
Celinda Levno, 71, died between Saturday night and Sunday morning from a "senseless tragedy," said the Association of Professional Flight Attendants.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it is investigating a recent near-midair collision of flights that were approaching Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. A Delta Air Lines
The Phoenix-based flight attendant died between Jan. 11, 2025, and Jan. 12, 2025, in Denver during a layover. The woman killed in the stabbing was Levno, an American Airlines flight attendant ...
A Phoenix-based flight attendant is one of two people who ... The woman killed in the stabbing was Levno, an American Airlines flight attendant, according to an Association of Professional Flight Attendants spokesperson on Tuesday. Levno, who was on ...
Celinda Levno had flown with American Airlines for over 30 years, according to the Association of Professional Flight Attendants.