The unidentified remains of more than 1,000 victims found at the World Trade Center after the 2001 terror attacks may never be identified through DNA, the findings of a new study by the New York City Medical Examiner's Office has concluded. More.
The unidentified remains of more than 1,000 victims found at the World Trade Center after the 2001 terror attacks may never be identified through DNA, the findings of a new study by the New York City Medical Examiner's Office has concluded. More.
New Canaan Fire Chief Albert Bassett was asked recently about the meaning of “Never Forget,” a phrase that came into common usage following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. More.
Fire Chief Albe Bassett told residents that “to never forget” is not simply remembering just the loss and sacrifice, but also the goodness of all those who were impacted on Sept. 11, 2001, as he spoke in front of Town Hall on Sept. 9. More.
The needs of those impacted by 9/11 and other acts of terrorism and mass violence such as Uvalde, Buffalo, El Paso, and Dayton are far-reaching and constantly evolving — they can last a lifetime. More.
Rochester Institute of Technology will hold a remembrance vigil Monday morning for those who died in the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. More.
Mary Fetchet, executive director for Voices Center for Resilience, said many 9/11 victims, first responders and families did not get the long-term support, mental health care and wellness they needed. More.
September 9 and 10, 2022, Voices Center for Resilience is sponsoring its 21st Annual Remembrance Symposium in partnership with the Leadership in Counterterrorism Alumni Association (LinCT-AA) and the International Network Supporting Victims of Terrorism and Mass Violence (INVICTM). More.
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.