A dedicated NYFD firefighter, who was a loving father, husband, neighbor and friend, was memorialized Saturday during a street co-naming ceremony at the corner of Lyndale Avenue and Koch Boulevard in the South Shore town of Eltingville. More.
A dedicated NYFD firefighter, who was a loving father, husband, neighbor and friend, was memorialized Saturday during a street co-naming ceremony at the corner of Lyndale Avenue and Koch Boulevard in the South Shore town of Eltingville. More.
This year’s Allen County Fair has all the sights and sounds one comes to expect from such an event, from the flashing lights of the carnival rides to the squeals of kids riding them. However, there is one new sight at this year’s fair, one that evokes memories of a sight seared into the nation’s memory nearly 23 years ago. More.
Paul Veneto is in the middle of his fourth trek from Boston to New York City. The retired flight attendant is walking more than 200 miles in memory of the flight crews who died in the terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2001. More.
A former flight attendant left Boston Sunday on his fourth annual journey to honor the victims of 9/11, including several former coworkers who were killed. More.
The roar of motorcycles filled the air Friday morning as riders in the 24th annual America’s 9/11 Ride began their journey to the Pentagon and Ground Zero in New York. More.
The Union City Tennessee Fire Department is partnering with Discovery Park of America for the annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb on Saturday, Sept. 7. First responders, in full gear, will climb the Cooper Tower staircase 10 times, the equivalent of the World Trade Center’s 110 stories. More.
Unexpected news emerged at the end of July that a plea bargain had been reached with three of the 9/11 accused. That newsflash barely had time to sink in, and few substantive details had emerged on the agreement itself, when with whiplash speed, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin decided to unilaterally discard the plea deal and pursue trials for the three men at Guantanamo. More.
Members of New York’s congressional delegation are calling on the Biden administration to put the death penalty back on the table for alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed after revoking a plea deal that would have spared his life. More.