President Obama, Pennsylvania's Governor and others express a nation's gratitude for the decision of 40 people on Flight 93 that will remain one of history's

WEWS NewsChannel5 aired a special for the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 Friday night with reporters located in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Shanksville, Pa. Rewatch the NewsChannel5 special.
A person familiar with the construction of the Sept. 11 museum in New York City says it will be delayed by disputes over redevelopment costs.
The debate over the future resting place of unidentified remains of Sept. 11 victims is lingering as the attacks' 10th anniversary recedes.
Monday, Sept. 12 was the first day that the new 9/11 Memorial at Ground Zero was open to the general public.
Rain threatened to put a damper on Cleveland's tribute to the victims of the Sept. 11 tragedy, but it was not to be. The sun peaked out and the Cleveland Orchestra put on a show in front of thousands of people on Public Square.
The families expressed their loss and hope, our elected leaders spoke of a nation's eternal gratitude, and people came from everywhere to honor 40 men and women who fought to the end for what they believed.
President Obama, Pennsylvania's Governor and others express a nation's gratitude for the decision of 40 people on Flight 93 that will remain one of history's
Terrorists cannot destroy the nation because the nation really is the people.
As I listened to "Taps" being played in the closing moments of Sunday's 9/11 ceremony, I thought of the families returning home, resuming their lives without
Memories of horror and heroism echoed Sunday across the west side of the Pentagon where, a decade ago, a hijacked airplane carrying 59 doomed passengers and
A decade after 40 passengers and crew died when Flight 93 knifed into a Pennsylvania field, family members grieved and reflected on a sacrifice described by a
In the days after the 9/11 attacks, all of New York seemed to become a shrine to the dead. People left heaps of flowers in front of fire stations. They lit
Where were you on 9/11?
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Events
A look at local events happening around town in memory of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
9/11 Photo Galleries
We have not forgotten and we will never forget the day that changed the world.
America grieved while rescue workers pulled rubble from the burning earth in the weeks that followed 9/11
Workers have been constructing a 9/11 memorial and skyscraper at Ground Zero after the attacks.
A look back at two of the most recognizable buildings in the world before they were destroyed.
Ohio Task Force 1 was part of the first responders to help the rescue and recovery at the 9/11 attack site.
Workers have been constructing a 9/11 memorial and skyscraper at Ground Zero since the attacks.
Local
Rain threatened to put a damper on Cleveland's tribute to the victims of the Sept. 11 tragedy, but it was not to be. The sun peaked out and the Cleveland Orchestra put on a show in front of thousands of people on Public Square.
The families expressed their loss and hope, our elected leaders spoke of a nation's eternal gratitude, and people came from everywhere to honor 40 men and women who fought to the end for what they believed.
National
A person familiar with the construction of the Sept. 11 museum in New York City says it will be delayed by disputes over redevelopment costs.
The debate over the future resting place of unidentified remains of Sept. 11 victims is lingering as the attacks' 10th anniversary recedes.
bin Laden's death
In letters from his last hideout, Osama bin Laden fretted about dysfunction in his terrorist network and crumbling trust from Muslims he wished to incite against their government and the West.
The Obama administration is arguing that public disclosure of graphic photos and video taken of Osama bin Laden after he was killed in May by U.S. commandos would damage national security and lead to attacks on American property and personnel.