9/11 hijacker remains still in FBI and medical examiner’s custody
An FBI spokesperson said that no one had come forward to claim the remains, and as a result thoseremains could be held indefinitely.
An FBI spokesperson said that no one had come forward to claim the remains, and as a result thoseremains could be held indefinitely.
New York’s chief medical examiner said the soil sifting operations have been completed at the site, where the 5-foot-long, 4-foot-wide, and 17-inch-deep part was found.
An aircraft part apparently from one of the airliners that hit the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, has been found in Lower Manhattan, police said.
Controversy surrounds the death of an 87-year-old resident at a senior living facility in California after a nurse allegedly refused to perform CPR on the dying woman.
A mother in Oregon faces a big fine and possible jail time because her toddler accidentally dialed 911 too many times.
Rescue and recovery workers exposed to the dust, debris and fumes have already exhibited an increased incidence of prostate and thyroid cancers, plus multiple myeloma, according to a study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
The first system in the country to allow people to send text messages to 911 launched Monday in York County.
The trucks are going to the National Museum of Americans in Wartime, which is currently under construction in Prince William County, near Patomac Mills.
CBS 6 spoke with several Virginia National Guard members in the wake of the terrorist attacks.
Governor McDonnell thanks military men and women for their service on anniversary of 9/11.
President Barack Obama and other leaders emphasized how America has emerged stronger from the devastation that killed more than 2,900 people and forever changed the nation and the world.
Earlier this morning, the Obamas observed a moment of silence at the White House.
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