Marcy Patton, the executive director of the Columbiana County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board, has seen that buoyancy first hand, but she also knows that a little help can go a long way when walking the road to recovery. More.
Marcy Patton, the executive director of the Columbiana County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board, has seen that buoyancy first hand, but she also knows that a little help can go a long way when walking the road to recovery. More.
Nearly 23 years after the September 11 attacks, we look at the cases linked to those attacks that remain open at the court on the U.S. base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. More.
An alliance between the National Park Service and the 9/11 National Memorial Trail is helping to bring this trail, intended to connect the three sites of a terrorist attack on the United States in 2001, one step closer to being completed. More.
The shooting in an affluent area exposed its survivors to the gun violence that many Chicagoans face daily. Two years after living through gunfire, they reflect on what they’ve learned — and how they’re trying to help. More.
Education and training play a vital role in preparing for public health emergencies and disasters. By training and exercising for potential events, we can continuously improve our ability to respond effectively. More.
"Prevent Mass Violence" is the name of a new FBI initiative. The goal is to educate people that most mass shootings don't happen randomly, but are rather well planned out. KMTV asked FBI Omaha Special Agent Eugene Kowell why this initiative is rolling out now. More.
As the United States approaches the 23rd anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the City of Pembroke Pines is preparing to honor the nearly 3,000 lives lost on that tragic day. More.
A Port Authority Police Department officer who gave his life while saving the life of a fellow officer on 9/11 was memorialized in a unique way on Monday. More.