
King Charles III and Queen Camilla kick off New York trip by honoring victims at the 9/11 Memorial
The stop was part of a swing through the city midway through the royal couple’s four-day trip to the U.S. to mark 250 years of independence.

The stop was part of a swing through the city midway through the royal couple’s four-day trip to the U.S. to mark 250 years of independence.

The couple will lay a wreath in memory of the 2,606 victims, and will meet with survivors, first responders and victims’ families.

They are seeking to learn more about operational challenges, the steps being taken to address them, and how Congress can continue to support.

U.S. SENS. CHUCK Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand hailed the inclusion of full funding of the WTC Health Program in a new spending package.

A funeral was held Dec. 1 at St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church, 9511 Fourth Ave., for James Riches, an FDNY deputy chief who died.

FDNY, community members, friends and family paid a heartfelt tribute to former FDNY Deputy Chief and 9/11 first responder Jim Riches.

THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE AND FLUSHING AVENUE WILL BE CLOSED TO TRAFFIC on part of this Saturday, for the “Run for Richie” Motorcycle Parade.

Sept. 11 memorial at Seth Low Park honors victims, heroes; Colton, Zhuang stress remembrance for future generations.

The Tribute In Light that shines over Lower Manhattan each year may well have been conceived by Brooklyn Eagle staffers wishing to create…

FAMILIES OF 9/11 VICTIMS CAN AVAIL THEMSELVES OF SCHOLARSHIP, GRANT AND FINANCIAL AID programs.

THE KOSCIUSZKO BRIDGE and the rebuilt One World Trade Center are among the 17 New York State landmarks that will be lit blue tonight

Throughout this week, several organizations and community groups have been hosting events to recognize and remember the victims and survivors

From Brooklyn Heights to Prospect Heights, Brooklyn is coming together to memorialize those who lost their lives on 9/11.

GOV. KATHY HOCHUL SIGNED LEGISLATION TO SUPPORT THE 9/11 FAMILIES AND LOVED ONES, she announced on the 24th anniversary

Nearly a quarter century has passed since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, but for many, the emotions of the day remain raw as ever.

The nationwide effort kicked off Wednesday as thousands of volunteers began assembling packaged meals for needy New Yorkers.

THE NEW YORK BLOOD CENTER (NYBC) is encouraging New Yorkers to donate blood or volunteer at a local community blood drive

A PROCESSION OVER THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE AND A MASS WILL BE HELD FOR the Fire Department of New York’s Battalion 57

THE BROOKLYN HEIGHTS INTERFAITH CLERGY ASSOCIATION will hold the neighborhood’s annual 9/11 service on the promenade

Green-Wood Cemetery will hold a 9/11 memorial Thursday, Sept. 11, from 7 to 9 p.m., with readings, music and views of the memorial lights.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP wants to take federal control of the nonprofit 9/11 Memorial & Museum, and Gov. Kathy Hochul

THE REMAINS OF THREE MORE VICTIMS OF THE SEPT. 11, 2001, TERROR ATTACKS have been identified, using advanced DNA technology

A court tossed a plea deal for 9/11 suspect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, prolonging the case and debate over justice vs. closure.

FORMER NYC POLICE COMMISSIONER BERNARD KERIK died on Thursday at age 69 after an unspecified “private battle with illness.”

NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL LETITIA JAMES denounced the Trump administration’s latest cuts to healthcare for 9/11 survivors.

U.S. REPS. DAN Goldman and Nicole Malliotakis Thursday introduced an act to provide additional funding for victims of terror attacks.

FOLLOWING CUTS TO THE WTC HEALTH PROGRAM, which supports 9/11 rescuers, Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand want its funding restored,

Among Sept. 11 survivors and victims’ relatives, the potential end to the drawn-out, debated and fraught case stirs a range of feelings.

FIREFIGHTERS HELD AN EMERGENCY PRESS CONFERENCE Monday morning, Dec. 23, to demand the restoration of health care funding.

A 9/11 vigil was held at American Veterans Memorial Pier (69th Street and Shore Road) to pay tribute to those that lost their lives.

THE 9/11 MEMORIAL & MUSEUM in Lower Manhattan will receive $500,000 to support its programs chronicling the story of Sept. 11, 2001.

23 years after the tragic 9/11 attacks, a charitable foundation dedicated to a fallen New York City firefighter makes a difference.

A HIGH SCHOOL IN BROOKLYN’S EAST NEW YORK NEIGHBORHOOD renamed for a fallen 9/11 hero has expanded its program for the new academic year.

A NEWLY-LAUNCHED CAMPAIGN from the governor will identify and encourage individuals who may have been impacted by the devastation…

The Tribute In Light that shines over Lower Manhattan each year may well have been conceived by Brooklyn Eagle staffers wishing to create…

FERRY SERVICE EXPANSION TO CONEY ISLAND and the Rockaways is at the heart of a legislation package from Brannan and Brooks-Powers.