Ten years after two planes struck the twin towers in an attack that killed nearly 3,000 people, New York marked a decade of both pain and healing with the ritual reading of the names at a new memorial to the...
Family members of 9/11 victims gather at the 9/11 memorial on the 10th anniversary of the attacks. As they read the names, some call out messages to their lost relatives. Young Nicholas Gorski tells the father...
This time-lapse video shows the 9/11 memorial being constructed from 2004 to 2011. The memorial opened to the families on the 10th anniversary and to the public a day later.
Everyone who escaped the twin towers has a story. Few did what these two men did -- they were at or above the floor where the plane hit the south tower, and they got out.
Ten women who died on Sept. 11, and one in the Feb. 1993 bombing, were known to be pregnant. Their names are being listed on the memorial with the phrase "and her unborn child." Katy Tur reports.
Adam Mayblum escaped from the 87th floor of the north tower, and wrote an email the next day that went viral. NBC New York met up with him 10 years later.
Edward Fine graced the cover of Fortune magazine in a picture taken moments after the 9/11 attacks. Ten years later he tells NBC New York about how his life has changed.
A government panel is considering whether a multibillion-dollar aid program for people sickened by World Trade Center dust should be expanded to include people who have cancer.
Marie Colvin was always getting into jams as a foreign correspondent, covering war zones and acquiring an eye patch after an ambush in Sri Lanka, recalls her brother William Colvin.
The FBI and NYPD are investigating threatening letters that claim to contain dangerous pathogens sent to media companies and U.S. senators, law enforcement officials tell NBC New York.
A South Carolina man lied about his role as a New York City firefighter in a heroic tale he told at a 9/11 ceremony last year in Spartanburg to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, NBC New...
Newark's mayor and police director said Wednesday the NYPD misled their city and never told them it was conducting a widespread spying operation on Newark's Muslim neighborhoods.