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Legislation to Help 9/11 Victims Passed

In New York State, lawmakers unanimously passed a bill to help 9/11 victims during this most recent session. More.

New York State lawmakers pass legislation to help 9/11 victims

This year as the 9/11 attack comes close to it's 22nd anniversary, New York State lawmakers pass a bill requiring employers to notify past and present employees of their potential eligibility for victim compensation and free healthcare. More.

GIPD officer remembered for service to community

The Heartland Celebration of Freedom started in 2002 in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and this year they’re honoring a Grand Island Police officer gone too soon. More.

The 9/11 Good Guy Who Gave the PGA to the Saudis

Though an early-morning chill delayed his tee time, Jimmy Dunne had high hopes for his golf outing on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. A co-founder of the financial firm Sandler O’Neill & Partners, he was maniacal about golf and had trekked to Westchester with the goal of qualifying for the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship. More.

A stop in Hershey will be added to 9/11 Trail

A bike group involved with the 9/11 Trail is making a stop in Hershey. The group arrived at the Courtyard of Honor in Downtown Hershey on Wednesday morning. Courtyard of Honor President Randy McKillop said this location is now a part of the 911 trail. More.

Cyclists Unite: National 9/11 Memorial Trail

Yesterday, a group of dedicated cyclists embarked on a journey to raise awareness for the National 9/11 Memorial Trail, made a notable stop in Harrisburg. Escorted by the Harrisburg Bike Club, these riders are part of a mission to commemorate the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. More.

9/11 Never Forget Memorial coming to Southport this weekend

A special exhibit on wheels is traveling to Southport this weekend. The 9/11 Never Forget Memorial will be escorted into town for display around 3:00 p.m. on Friday. More.

The Biden-Harris Administration Takes Additional Actions To Address Mental Health Needs Of Young People And Make Communities Safer From Gun Violence

Today, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) took additional steps to advance the investments and efforts set forth by President Biden’s Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA). More.