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Lawmakers worry about hundreds of CT residents in World Trade Center Health Program

According to CDC data, there are more than 1,500 people in Connecticut who are enrolled in the World Trade Center Health Program. It’s a federal program that was established in 2011, and it covers funding for people with 9/11-related illnesses. Nationwide, data from the CDC shows over $342 million of medical claims were approved by the program in the past year. More.

Preparedness Starts at Home

National Preparedness Month is observed every September to promote disaster and emergency readiness among individuals, families and communities. More.

9/11 families want Congress to push for FBI files on any potential Saudi ties to attackers

Relatives of 9/11 victims are asking members of Congress to press FBI Director Kash Patel at a House hearing on Wednesday to release files related to any potential Saudi government ties to the attackers, family members say. More.

National Preparedness Month: Don’t forget pets in emergency plans

Being prepared for an emergency means considering the needs and safety of all family members, including pets. Each September, the Federal Emergency Management Agency promotes National Preparedness Month to guide families through potential risks and how to prepare for emergencies. More.

9/11 survivor working to help others overcome trauma

This month, New Yorkers once again paused to reflect on the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. For survivor Samantha Silverman, the memory is personal. She was working on Wall Street in 2001, witnessed the attacks at the World Trade Center, and narrowly escaped being buried alive. More.

24 Years Later: 9/11 First Responders and Survivors Still Battle Health Conditions

Two decades after the September 11 terror attacks, hundreds of thousands of people continue to face serious health consequences from toxic exposures at Ground Zero and surrounding areas. More.

Experts share safety tips for National Preparedness Month

With September being National Safety Preparedness Month, the St. Joseph safety and health Council has some advice and tips to stay safe. More.

Riverhead woman's high heels a symbol of surviving the horrors of 9/11

Soon after American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center, Florence Jones, now of Riverhead, knew she had to escape as she saw people leaping to their death from the floors above. More.