Christopher Revere Sr., 9/11 first responder, dies at 66
It was always about the FDNY, family and softball for Christopher Revere Sr. He had deep love for his years as a first responder and when he wasn’t at the firehouse, he could be found with family, or racing around the bases in a men’s softball tournament. More
David Childs, architect of One World Trade Center that rose on Twin Towers site after 9/11, dies
David Childs, the lead architect of the One World Trade Center skyscraper that rose from the site where the Twin Towers collapsed in New York City during the 9/11 attacks, has died. He was 83. More.
Mulcahy's Hosts Annual Fundraiser For Firefighter Killed On 9/11
A firefighter who perished on 9/11 will be remembered with a fundraising event next weekend at Mulcahy's. This marks the 23rd annual benefit for the Firefighter Michael J. Cawley Foundation. More.
The Legacy of Special Agent Melissa Morrow and the Continuing Sacrifice of 9/11 First Responders
When Supervisory Special Agent Melissa Morrow answered the call of duty on September 16, 2001, she unknowingly stepped into a toxic cloud that would silently follow her for years to come. More.
Mayo Clinic 9/11 cancer patients caught in coverage confusion
The Mayo Clinic is exiting a federal program that covers medical care for people sickened from the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, according to two patients and an organization that advocates for 9/11 responders and survivors. More.
Severe exposure during 9/11 cleanup linked to early-onset dementia in responders
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has found that individuals who responded to the September 11, 2001, World Trade Center attacks and were heavily exposed to dust and debris were significantly more likely to develop dementia before the age of 65. More.
We Remember: The 9/11 Legacy Foundation’s Mission to Keep History Alive
In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, America came together in a way the world had never seen before. In the face of unimaginable tragedy, there was unity, resilience, and a shared determination to rebuild and remember. More.
Albany pols push bill honoring families of sanitation workers who died of 9/11-related cancers
Albany lawmakers are pushing a bill that would offer family members of late sanitation workers who cleaned up Ground Zero some of the same benefits provided to loved ones of first responders who died from 9/11-related illnesses. More.