Amid COVID-19 concerns, the iconic 9/11 "Tribute in Light" memorial lighting and the reading of the names at the annual Ground Zero ceremony have been canceled.
The City of New Bedford remembered the 2,977 men and women killed during the September 11 terrorist attacks 15 years ago with a ceremony at the Downtown Fire Station on Sunday morning.
The memorial exercise started with a moment of silence at 10 am...
Acushnet firefighters and residents took time to honor those who were lost on September 11th, 2001 Friday evening, gathering around the 9/11 Memorial outside the fire station.
A couple years ago, my aunt and uncle took Kayla and I to visit New York City for the first time. It was a present for our 21st birthday. We shopped around Times Square, saw a show off broadway, hopped on a bus to tour the city, and took a ferry ride to take a closer look at The Statue of Liberty...
President Barack Obama says no act of terror can match the strength and character of the United States. He says, quote, ``Nothing can ever break us.''
Obama spoke at the dedication in New York for the National September 11 Memorial Museum...
Thousands of unidentified remains from the 9-11 terrorist attacks will be moved tomorrow to a repository inside the 9-11 Museum in lower Manhattan. That word went out earlier this week in an email to victims' families, some of whom are upset about the short notice and the timing...
Investigators are looking into the possibility that a part of a landing gear from one of the planes which crashed during the September 11 attacks has been found near Ground Zero in New York City.
This year's remembrance of September 11th, 2001 served as a call to community volunteerism in New Bedford.
City and State officials gathered in front of City Hall today, before a sizeable crowd, recalling the events of that day and the aftermath that has transformed the nation...