You don't need me to remind you what happened on September 11, 2001. But, I fear that the memory of that day may be fading for many. I've found 11 pictures that are a reminder why that day can never be forgotten.
After a lone bagpiper played "Amazing Grace" Stedillie talked about the men and women who, contrary to human nature, run toward danger in cities across the country.
Ozzy Osbourne is trying to set the record straight after the Mail Online posted a story today saying the Black Sabbath frontman felt "excited" after the 9/11 attacks because it was "my kind of craziness."
On this day 12 years ago, I was working a regular nine to five in Flint, Michigan while still serving as a reservist in the United States Marine Corps. Not being one to watch the news, as I got to work my boss and co-workers were shocked I had even come in...
To honor the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, Billy Joel participated with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and a group of firefighters in a motorcycle ride in Manhattan. The route they took -- from a firehouse on W. 43rd St. down the West Side Highway to Ground Zero -- followed the path taken by Rescue 1, which lost half of its members, on that day 12 years ago.
The Natrona County United Veterans Council will conduct a commemorative ceremony honoring 9-11 in the Tom Walsh Chapel at the Oregon Trail Veterans Cemetery at 11 a.m., on Wednesday, September 11.
The master of ceremonies will be Chief Kenny King of the Casper Fire Department, the invocation and benediction will be given by Dave Mondle, chaplain for the Casper Fire Department; the National Anthem
It's a day everyone remembers. A clear September morning, that began with me sleeping only to be awakened by my wife saying, "Something bad is happening." I sat up in the bed searching for the remote to get the latest news and seeing the second plane fly into the Twin Towers.