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Missing photo of 9/11 victim finally takes its place on memorial wall

The final missing portrait of a victim killed in the 9/11 attacks has finally been placed in the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. Antonio Dorsey Pratt, 43, was an employee of Cantor Fitzgerald Forte Food Service on the 101st floor of the north tower of the old World Trade Center. More.

Portrait fills last vacancy on Sept. 11 memorial photo wall

A portrait filled the last vacancy on the photo wall at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum on Wednesday, concluding the almost 16-year-long project to memorialize the hundreds killed as a result of the terrorist attacks of 2001. More.

Last Missing Portrait of 9/11 Victim Placed in Memorial Photo Wall

A portrait filled the last vacancy on the photo wall at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum on Wednesday, concluding the almost 16-year-long project to memorialize the hundreds killed as a result of the terrorist attacks of 2001. More.

A Last Photo Finds Its Place

Soon the wall of photographs at the National September 11 Memorial Museum on the site of the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan will be complete. The single missing image has been tracked down. More.

Join Voices Center for Resilience and Meet Author Bonnie McEneaney McNamara on February 28

Join Voices Center for Resilience on Monday, February 28, for an exciting, virtual conversation with New York Times Bestselling Author, Bonnie McEneaney McNamara, as she discusses her book, Messages: Signs, Visits and Premonitions from Loved Ones Lost on 9/11. More.

Join Voices Center for Resilience and Meet Author Bonnie McEneaney McNamara on February 28

Join Voices Center for Resilience on Monday, February 28, for an exciting, virtual conversation with New York Times Bestselling Author, Bonnie McEneaney McNamara, as she discusses her book, Messages: Signs, Visits and Premonitions from Loved Ones Lost on 9/11. More.

Aspen resident to be honored for assistance to 9/11 families, survivors

Connecticut-based nonprofit Voices Center for Resilience will honor Aspen resident Robert J. Hurst next week for his work in support of those impacted by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2011. Hurst is among several honorees who will be recognized Nov. 3 at Voices’ annual Always Remember Gala, set for 6 p.m. at the New York Athletic Club. More.

9/11 Commission reunites at Indiana University: 'Are we safer today?'

For the first time in 10 years, members of the 9/11 Commission gathered this week to discuss their report and the state of national security two decades after the terrorist attacks on the United States. More.