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Travis Manion Foundation to Host Annual 9/11 Heroes Run in Murfreesboro

The Travis Manion Foundation and The City Schools Foundation are joining forces to host The Murfreesboro 9/11 Heroes Run and Back to School Dash on September 10, 2022. Together the Murfreesboro 9/11 Heroes Run and Back to School Dash will raise funds and awareness for our unsung heroes and create a run experience like no other in the area. More.

Congress members make bipartisan push to save 9/11 healthcare program

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island/South Brooklyn) and a bipartisan group of Congress members are hoping to secure funding to address the $3 billion deficit threatening the future of the World Trace Center Health Program (WTCHP). More.

9/11 Responder From Bloomfield Celebrates Life-Saving Transplant

Tony Moyet of Bloomfield had an extra-special reason to celebrate Independence Day this year: the anniversary of his life-saving double lung transplant. It was a year ago that Moyet underwent his surgery at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Children's Hospital of New Jersey. More.

Beloved Doctor Who Worked On 9/11 Cancer Cases Dies

Dr. Gérard Breton, who was instrumental in connecting the 9/11 first responder cancer cases to Ground Zero dust, passed away on June 22. He was 89. More.

Miller-Keystone to host 9/11 exhibit, with goal of 343 blood donations to honor responders

Miller-Keystone Blood Center will host a special event Saturday and Sunday, July 16-17, to honor the first responders to the 9/11 attacks. The center partnered with Tunnel to Towers Foundation to host its 9/11 “Never Forget” Mobile Exhibit. More.

Mobile 9/11 memorial on display

A piece of history rolled into Luzerne County this weekend. The ‘9/11 Never Forget Tunnel to Towers’ mobile exhibit is on display in Pittston Township. The exhibit is parked outside Miller-Keystone Blood Center for its ‘Never Forget Weekend.’ That included a blood drive. More.

NYC Mayor Adams agrees to talk with Reps about WTC toxic air. Maloney, Nadler

Mayor Eric Adams may finally allow the world a long behind the scenes look at what previous New York City mayors knew about the toxic air surrounding Ground Zero after the 2001 terror attacks. More.

Ailing Ground Zero vet urges other sick 9/11 responders to file NY claim

More than two decades after Antone Frank, a 44-year veteran of the Greenport Volunteer Fire Department, responded to the smoldering ashes at Ground Zero came the discovery he'd hoped would never come. More.