9/11 museums and memorials throughout the US that honor lives lost
Memorials have been built since the tragic events of September 11, 2001. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum is located in New York City, near the former site of the twin towers.
Patriot Day: Watch Sept. 11 live coverage from across the country
Thousands were killed that day when a series of hijacked planes were flown into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and an open field in Pennsylvania.
Remembering 9/11: New York City marks 22 years since terrorist attacks
People are gathering at memorials, firehouses, city halls, campuses and elsewhere to observe the 22nd anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil.
Honoring 9/11 heroes: City Dept. of Correction's annual service on Rikers Island
The City Department of Correction holding its annual service to remember the innocent souls killed on 9/11 on Rikers Island.
Performing arts center finally opens at Ground Zero after 2 decades of setbacks and changed plans
Workers are setting the stage for the World Trade Center’s newest component.
Tunnel to Towers legacy: Lisa and Jake's NYC marathon fundraising effort
Lisa and her son Jake are embarking on a mission that's deeply personal and profoundly meaningful.
9/11 first responder hikes 1,800 miles to raise money, awareness for veterans
Rob Weisberg walked nearly 1,800 miles on the Appalachian Trail to raise money and awareness for veterans and first responders suffering from PTSD.
Plea negotiations could mean no 9/11 defendants face the death penalty, the US tells families
Plea agreements under consideration may mean that the suspected architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and his fellow defendants never face the death penalty.
9/11 Museum honors Sirius, the dog who protected the WTC
The 4-year-old yellow lab's remains were recovered the following year and he was given a full honor guard.
NYC billboard calls out Saudi Arabia for 'sportswashing' and 9/11 connection
The billboard located at Broadway and West 43rd Street, publicly condemns Saudi Arabia and calls the deal with professional golf "sportswashing".
NJ firefighter returns 9/11 tribute from scrapped FDNY truck to firehouse
A firetruck with a tribute to fallen 9/11 firefighters was set to be scrapped when a fellow firefighter from New Jersey made sure the memorial made it back to its original firehouse.
Hundreds participate in annual Tunnel to Towers Climb
There are tower 5K'S, climbs and races everywhere. But few are as emotional as the Tunnel to Towers Foundation's climb inside the stairwell of the One World Trade Center.
From Afghan mountains towering heights: Soldiers honor their shared journey
Former Army Sergeant Rebekah Edmondson and Afghan Army Captain Mahnaz Akbari will climb to the top of the One World Trade Center for the Tunnel To Towers Foundation’s 2023 Tower Climb.
Children's books ensure Sept. 11th is never forgotten
A children's book author and the Tunnel to Towers Foundation have partnered to create new curriculum to ensure young students know the story of the September 11th attacks.
9/11 victim receives payout for cancer related to terrorist attack
It's the first time a payout has happened for someone with uterine cancer linked to 9/11.
Joseph Vigiano, son of NYPD detective killed on 9/11, continues family legacy
More than two decades after 9/11, Joseph Vigiano is following in his late father's footsteps.
Calls for NYC to release information on air quality after 9/11 attacks
Officials want New York City to disclose what the Giuliani administration knew about the harmful impacts of the toxins released in the 9/11 attacks.
Greek Orthodox church destroyed on 9/11 reopens
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine hosted its first service Tuesday, two decades after it was destroyed by the falling south tower of the World Trade Center on September 11.
London football league tweets 9/11 remembrance post in November, gets defensive in comments
The football club defended its actions and apologized for the mistake after receiving a ton of criticism on social media.
Remembering FDNY Lt. Joseph Maiello; widow to run Tunnel to Towers 5K
Irene Maiello and her late husband — FDNY Lt. Joseph Maiello — were supporters of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. She'd run the 5K several times and he'd served as a sideline banner holder. Then last December, Joseph died while on duty at his firehouse — and Maiello's family went from being supporters of the foundation to beneficiaries.