The remains of a 55-year-old September 11th victim were identified during a sifting operation that resumed earlier this month, according to the medical examiner.
4/17/2013 - By: NY1 News
People who want to reserve time to visit the National September 11th Memorial in Lower Manhattan online or over the phone now need to pay a $2 fee, and memorial officials say it is a temporary measure to manage visitor capacity until certain construction projects at the World Trade Center site are finished.
4/14/2013 - By: NY1 News
Workers began installing thousands of energy-efficient glass panels at the base of 1 World Trade Center Friday.
2/15/2013 - By: NY1 News
The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund held a public forum Wednesday to help victims file their claims.
1/30/2013 - By: NY1 News
More than 11 years after the World Trade Center attacks, the first payments from the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund are going out.
1/29/2013 - By: NY1 News
A coin company will pay a heavy price for tricking collectors into buying fake September 11th commemorative coins.
1/19/2013 - By: NY1 News
A study released by the New York City Department of Health finds no clear link between most cancer and the dust, debris and fumes released on September 11th.
12/18/2012 - By: NY1 News
New York State's highest court ruled in favor of extending September 11th benefits to three cancer-stricken New York City police officers Thursday.
12/13/2012 - By: NY1 News
Two New York City Fire Department vehicles salvaged from the World Trade Center site that were stored at JFK Airport are going to be displayed in the National Museum Of Americans In Wartime, which is now under construction in Virginia.
10/24/2012 - By: NY1 News
Supporters of the Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act appeared by the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan on Monday to ask Congress to avoid cuts to the law's health programs, which first responders and September 11th survivors
10/15/2012 - By: NY1 News
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
NY1 presents complete coverage of the 9/11 Eleventh Anniversary Memorial Ceremony held September 11, 2012, at the World Trade Center site. [3 hours, 57 minutes]
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
Newly released figures show the National September 11 Memorial has quickly become one of the city's most visited sites, as over 4.5 million trips have been made to the memorial since it opened to the public a year ago.
9/12/2012 - By: NY1 News
The attacks of September 11, 2001 not only changed the course of American history, it also profoundly altered the trajectory of local politics, setting off a chain of events that helped propel our current mayor into office.
9/11/2012 - By: Bobby Cuza
Two twin beams of light shined in the night sky Tuesday night, reminding New Yorkers of the towers that once stood in their place.
9/11/2012 - By: Michael Herzenberg
Engine 54/Ladder 4/Battalion 9 was among the firehouses hard hit on Sept. 11, 2001 and their fallen brothers were remembered Tuesday.
9/11/2012 - By: Roger Clark
Members of the NYPD spent Tuesday morning reflecting on the memories of its officers lost on September 11, 2001 as the department remains on the front line trying to prevent future attacks.
9/11/2012 - By: Dean Meminger
The Port Authority held a memorial service for members lost in the Sept. 11 attacks at St. Peter’s Church Tuesday.
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wrapped up their observance of the 11th anniversary at Arlington National Cemetery, visiting the graves of military members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
Staten Islanders remembered family and friends who died in the Sept. 11 terror attacks Tuesday.
9/11/2012 - By: Bree Driscoll
West Villagers said goodbye Tuesday to a Sept. 11 tribute featuring memorial tiles, which are being moved into storage to make way for an MTA ventilation plant.
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
A Sept. 11 tribute was held at Lincoln Center Tuesday by the Buglisi Dance Company.
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
Whether it was through Congressional hearings or a moment of silence, lawmakers in the nation’s capital, Washington paused to remember the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.
9/11/2012 - By: Erin Billups
A ceremony was held Tuesday to remember the victims of Flight 93, which crashed into an empty field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001 were read during a memorial service.
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
Financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald teamed up with dozens of celebrities for their annual charity day in honor of the victims of Sept. 11.
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
200 people marked the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks by putting together hygiene kits and painting the walls at Department of Homeless Services' Veterans Residence in East Harlem.
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
In honor of the National Day of Service and Remembrance marking Sept. 11, volunteers from Habitat for Humanity NYC are giving families the gift of a new home.
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney took some time off the campaign trail Tuesday to salute the military.
9/11/2012 - By: NY1 News
Almost a year after construction on the National September 11 Museum ground to a halt because of a funding dispute, Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Michael Bloomberg suddenly announced Monday night a deal allowing construction to move forward.
9/10/2012 - By: Michael Herzenberg
Mayor Bloomberg and Senators Schumer and Gillibrand are among the officials applauding the federal government's Monday decision to add dozens of cancers to the list of World Trade Center-related diseases covered by the Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act.
9/10/2012 - By: Michael Herzenberg
Politicians will not speak at Tuesday's ceremony marking the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the National September 11 Memorial plaza in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday morning, and the annual "Tribute In Light" will shine Tuesday night.
9/10/2012 - By: NY1 News
On the eve of the September 11th attacks, the federal government announced Monday that 50 types of cancer are being added to the list of World Trade Center-related diseases covered by the Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act.
9/9/2012 - By: NY1 News
On the day before the anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, officials of the 9/11 Memorial Museum previewed an exhibit to remember those who died amid stalled construction of the project.
9/10/2012 - By: Roger Clark
It appears the National September 11th Museum in Lower Manhattan will not be completed anytime soon, as Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Governor Andrew Cuomo are reportedly disputing over who will pay the museum's operating costs and who will oversee it.
9/9/2012 - By: NY1 News
Some family members of September 11th victims are going back to court in their dispute over where to put thousands of unidentified remains at the Lower Manhattan memorial, saying they want the addresses of other victims' families to poll them about whether the remains should be encased above or below ground.
8/19/2012 - By: Michael Herzenberg
A September 11th tribute in the West Village featuring memorial tiles could be heading to a temporary home upstate until a permanent location for the tiles is found.
8/13/2012 - By: NY1 News
Sandy Dahl, the widow of the pilot of the flight that crashed into a Pennsylvania field on September 11, 2001, has died.
5/27/2012 - By: NY1 News
Rescue and recovery workers plan to gather at the National September 11th Memorial in Downtown Manhattan on May 30 to mark the 10th anniversary of the official end of the cleanup at the World Trade Center site.
5/15/2012 - By: NY1 News
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants were arraigned on Saturday, but their trials could be lengthy due to the nature of military court procedures.
5/8/2012 - By: Bobby Cuza
5/6/2012 - By: NY1 News