Flowers left on the bronze parapets in tribute to Michael Fahy. Photo by Jin Lee.
Flowers were laid at an FDNY panel on the South Pool of the 9/11 Memorial in honor of the battalion chief who was killed during a Bronx house explosion Tuesday morning.Read more
Left to right: Frank Palombo, who died on 9/11, and his son Thomas Palombo. Photo courtesy of the FDNY.
In honor of International Firefighters' Day, we share a story of two firefighters who are honoring the legacy of their fathers who died in the line of duty just months apart.Read more
Rudy Meisenheimer stands at the south pool of the 9/11 Memorial where his son's name is inscribed in the bronze parapets. Photo by David Warner Photography.
Rudy Meisenheimer, a 92-year-old Navy veteran, received the "Wish of a Lifetime" when he visited the 9/11 Memorial Museum to honor his son who was killed in the line of duty on Sept. 11.Read more
The "Dream Bike" on display in the 9/11 Memorial Museum. (Photo by Jin Lee)
Hear the story behind the "Dream Bike" motorcycle-turned-memorial from the curator who was involved in bringing it to the 9/11 Memorial Museum’s collection.Read more
The aftermath of the World Trade Center attack. (Photo by Roberto Rabanne)
A former New York City fire captain who responded to ground zero now embarks on speaking tours using his life experiences and stories of courage to inspire others.Read more
Memorial board chair Robert De Niro, NYPD, FDNY, PAPD and Lady Antebellum part of 9/11 tribute before Sept. 11 Jets-Cowboys game on Sunday Night Football.Read more
Capt. Patrick J. Brown of New York City’s fire department was a remarkable man. So intriguing, Sharon Watts, his former fiancée, decided to chronicle his heroism and charming idiosyncrasies after his death on Sept. 11. Armed with personal stories from friends and family members, Sharon was able to paint a vibrant picture of a hero lost, but not forgotten. Watts will sign copies of her book work, “ Miss You, Pat,” on Feb. 5, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.mRead more