Ashland team brings lost 9/11 artwork back to life
A digital gray sheet slowly lowered to unveil a black wooden wall sculpture inside a virtual gallery to a crowd of two dozen online visitors from New York to Ashland. A team of Ashland digital artists is behind the project: a fully immersive art museum that restored a beloved piece of art destroyed in the 9/11 attacks. More.
Adams pushes release of 9/11 air quality documents to Mamdani
A records request more than two years old about the city's response to the air quality concerns after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will not be answered by Mayor Eric Adams, who was an NYPD lieutenant at the time. More.
He searched Ground Zero for his son for six months. 24 years later, 9/11 killed him too
On September 11, 2001, as the second tower of the World Trade Center collapsed, then New York City Fire Department Battalion Chief James “Jim” Riches raced to Ground Zero. More.
Filmmaker and 9/11 Survivor Paul Eliacin Calls for National Reflection Ahead of 25th Anniversary
Paul Eliacin, a retired Theatrical Teamster and filmmaker who witnessed the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks firsthand, is calling on Americans to pause, reflect, and share their personal experiences as the 25th anniversary of September 11 approaches in 2026. More.
Jim Riches, former FDNY chief and voice for 9/11 families, laid to rest after dying from illness linked to terror attack
James Riches, the former New York City deputy fire chief and a national spokesman for families who lost loved ones on 9/11, became the latest firefighter to die from an illness related to the attack. More.
9/11 responder and Blauvelt firefighter Pieter Grosbeck dies at 63
Former NYPD officer, FDNY firefighter and Blauvelt volunteer fire department member Pieter C. Grosbeck of Orangeburg died Dec. 9. Grosbeck's death was related to the 9/11 World Trade Center rescue and recovery efforts. He was 63. More.
Winter Weather Preparedness Week: Preparing Your Home
After our recent stretch of colder than average temperatures, it may be hard to believe that we are still several days away from the official start of winter. That means more freezing cold and potential winter weather impacts can be expected over the coming months. More.
Mount Sinai Study Finds PTSD May Accelerate Brain Aging in 9/11 Responders
Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have found that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be linked to accelerated brain aging among World Trade Center (WTC) responders involved in rescue and recovery operations after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. More.