Archive of News (2019)
Luis Alvarez, Champion of 9/11 Responders, Dies at 53
Luis G. Alvarez, a former New York City detective who pleaded with Congress this month to extend health benefits to police officers, firefighters and other emergency workers who responded to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, died on Saturday…
Retired NYPD Detective Luis Alvarez dies after heroic battle with 9/11 related cancer
Retired NYPD Det. Luis Alvarez, who gave what remained of his life and even his badge to the cause of ailing 9/11 first responders, lost his fight against cancer linked to the 2001 terror attacks, his family announced Saturday.
Conducting a study to assess the long-term impacts of injury after 9/11: participation, recall, and description
The World Trade Center (WTC) attacks on September 11, 2001 (9/11) resulted in over 2700 fatalities and thousands injured.
The Story Behind the 9/11 Memorial Glade Design
The 9/11 Memorial Glade, which opened on May 30, is a new addition to the evolving 9/11 Memorial.
Sen. Young co-sponsors bill to reauthorize 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund
Indiana US Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) will co-sponsor the Never Forget the Heroes: Permanent Authorization of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Act (S. 546).
NCPD’s 9/11 first responders urged to register for help
Nassau County Police Officer Kenneth Murray of Sayville spent weeks at Ground Zero after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, unwittingly inhaling the toxins that have taken the lives of colleagues.
Don’t make 9/11 victims beg for more help with health problems
Both the House of Representatives and the Senate should permanently authorize the compensation fund
Mitch McConnell finally pledges to put 9/11 victim benefits bill to a vote after meeting with first responders
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell finally caved to years of pressure and told a group of 9/11 heroes Tuesday that he will allow a vote on a bill that would permanently bankroll federal benefits…
9/11 first responders say McConnell committed to holding vote
9/11 first responders met Tuesday with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in Washington, who they say committed to holding a vote on fully funding the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund.
9/11 responders speak to reporters after meeting with Mitch McConnell
First responders hold press conference following meeting with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.