The Federal Aviation Administration will start implementing new rules based on the Saracini Aviation Safety Act, named after a Bucks County pilot, according to a staff report from MyChesCo. More.
The Federal Aviation Administration will start implementing new rules based on the Saracini Aviation Safety Act, named after a Bucks County pilot, according to a staff report from MyChesCo. More.
Cleveland State Community College recently rededicated the 9/11 Memorial Garden on campus. The Bradley County Master Gardeners, UT Extension and the Cleveland State Foundation partnered to redesign and replant the memorial. More.
Eight-time major champion Tom Watson wants answers on the PGA Tour’s new business partnership with Saudi backers of LIV Golf, asking in a letter Monday to Commissioner Jay Monahan if the deal was the only way to solve the tour’s financial hardship. More.
Brett Eagleson of Durham still has more questions than answers about the PGA Tour’s proposed merger with Saudi-backed LIV Golf. "I have to say we were utterly shocked and it took us probably a day, day and a half to actually process the events," Eagleson said. "We’ve been looking for an ally, we’ve been looking for a partner, and we thought we found that with the PG. More.
A measure is headed to Gov. Kathy Hochul's desk that would educate thousands of people about federal assistance related to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 they might be entitled to. More.
Brett Eagleson of Durham still has more questions than answers about the PGA Tour’s proposed merger with Saudi-backed LIV Golf. "I have to say we were utterly shocked and it took us probably a day, day and a half to actually process the events," Eagleson said. More.
Brett Eagleson was 15 years old when his father, Bruce Eagleson, died inside the World Trade Center during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Last year, he created 9/11 Justice – a 501(c)(4) organization made up of survivors and families of 9/11 victims – to help further its mission of holding those responsible for the terrorist attacks accountable. More.
So much for “Never Forget.” New York City is making a quick buck by selling firetrucks for scrap — and not bothering to salvage special tributes on many of the rigs to firefighters killed on 9/11, The Post has learned. More.