It has been 12 years since the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Going back and listening to the stories of those that survived is amazing. Here are a few pointers on how to survive when disaster strikes.
The images that emerged in the hours and weeks following the September 11 terrorist attacks have been imprinted in many of our minds. With the 10-year anniversary of the attacks, we take a look back at some of the more iconic pictures from the attacks.
On a recent trip to New York City, Townsquare Media-St. Cloud's Jen Jacobs visited the 9-11 Memorial, capturing some moving images we wanted to share on this 12th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on America.
Wednesday marks the 12th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Memorial services will be held all across the country, many involving a reading of the victims' names.
You've heard the last voice mails and answering machine messages from those that were trapped or on the hijacked airplanes on September 11, but a hand written note from a man who was stuck inside the World Trade Center fell out of the sky that day, and ten years later, it was turned over to his wife.
The NFL’s 9/11 tribute last night during the Jets-Cowboys Sunday night game included Taps and the national anthem sung by Lady Antebellum. Afterwards they tweeted, "Still shaking after singing the anthem. Thank you NFL and NYC for letting us show our deep appreciation for this amazing country."
Dozens of people paid homage to the nearly 3,000 live lost on September 11, 2001 at the September 11th Community Commemoration, held at the St. Cloud Police Station.
After the terrorist attacks 10 years ago on September 11, the country and world came together to grieve, comfort and find hope. After the collapse of the Twin Towers, artists turned to music to express the array of emotions provoked by the attacks
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On the morning of September 11, Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer of Good Morning America on ABC were speaking with correspondent Don Dahler who was near the World Trade Center following the first plane hitting and giving viewers an account of what was happening on the ground. What happened next was something no one could believe they were seeing.