Sept. 11 2001
Exclusive: Elaborate New York City Post-9/11 Security
The latest terror threat has come out just as a brand new CBS/New York Times poll shows 1 out of 3 New Yorkers still thinks about the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks at least once a week. Here’s an exclusive look at the city’s post-9/11 security.
Daughter Of Fallen 9/11 Responder Selling $240 Handbag As A Tribute
For the 10th anniversary of 9/11, there is a heartfelt tribute from a daughter who lost her dad. But she knows not everyone will think it’s appropriate.
Wounded Iraq War Vet Offers Advice: It’s Time To Stop Dwelling On 9/11
“Sacrifice” is a word we’re hearing a lot this week. On Thursday, CBS 2’s Lou Young met a remarkable young man who has managed to maintain his good humor and humanity in the face of terrifying injuries.
Advances In Technology Making Identification Of 9/11 Victims A Less Arduous Process
In the decade since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, more than 1,000 victims remain unidentified. But that might not be the case for much longer. Ten years of advances in technology are speeding up the process.
Nassau County Residents Gather For Somber 9/11 Tribute Ceremony
With the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 just days away, events marking the darkest moment in this country’s history are underway. On Wednesday night on Long Island, a few hundred family and friends of victims came together.
‘Empty Sky’ 9/11 Memorial Set To Open In Liberty State Park
A gleaming new 9/11 memorial for the Garden State opens this weekend. CBS 2’s Dave Carlin got the first tour of a project that is finally done after weathering legal challenges and the economic downturn.
NYC Subway Motorman Reflects On 9/11 — The Day He Was Thrust Into Heroic Role
Over the past decade we have heard countless stories about acts of heroism during the 9/11 terror attacks. But here’s one you probably never heard about.
Lasting Image Of 9/11 An Inspiration To Engine 39 & Ladder 16 In Manhattan
Ten years later, the images of 9/11 remain seared into memory — scenes of unimaginable terror and depictions of great bravery and humanity. For one group of firefighters a single photograph evokes the best and worst of that terrible day.
B’klyn Mariners To Honor Fallen FDNY Teammate
As a member of one of the first units to respond to the World Trade Center scene on Sept. 11, 2001, Danny Suhr will be remembered as the first firefighter to die on that dreadful day.


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