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‘Now’s the time for the conversation.’ Mental health advocates, county leaders to discuss solutions to stop mass shootings

Nearly 40 mass shootings had taken place in 2023 when Virginia Hoft saw an article about the latest rash of gun deaths. “This is the America of 2023,” the headline read. More.

How to cope with the recent violence, tragedies happening in Mass.

Trauma researcher Dr. Isabelle Rosso spoke with us about how to address your stress and anxiety. Plus, we share a running list of support groups. More.

Tyler Hubbard Dedicates Song to NYC Firefighter Who Lost Father in 9/11

Tyler Hubbard took a moment at a recent show in New York City to honor a Brooklyn firefighter and his late father. As Hubbard explained to the crowd, James Dowdell, who was in the audience, took Hubbard and his family on a tour of the fire station before the show. They also visited the 9/11 memorial at Ground Zero. More.

Tyler Hubbard Honors NYC Firefighter Who Lost His Father on 9/11

Tyler Hubbard took a moment to honor a fan at a recent show in New York City. The "5 Foot 9" singer paused his set to share a bit about James Dowdell, a firefighter who lost his father during the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. More.

On 9/11, two CNY airmen got stranded in the tiny Canadian town that inspired ‘Come From Away’

In the hours after the 9/11 attacks, two local airmen were among the thousands of stranded travelers welcomed with sympathy, home-cooked meals and care by the tiny Canadian town of Gander, Newfoundland. More.

Trump makes moves to return LIV — and 9/11 grief — to New Jersey

Donald Trump and the Saudis are coming back to New Jersey with their buckets of cash, their golf clubs and their murky morals. Is the rest of America ready for this? Does America even care? More.

L.I. street renamed for officer who died from 9/11-related cancer

The street is near the home where Officer Terence Connelly grew up and where his parents still live. More.

Oyster Bay Announces Town Accepting New Applications for 9-11 Walls of Honor

Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that applications are now available for families to add the names of loved ones to the Town of Oyster Bay’s 9/11 Walls of Honor. More.