Local Officials Remember 9/11
Local Minnesota politicians and officials are remembering the terror attacks of 9/11 and reflecting on how America has changed.
Tuesday marks 11 years since the 9/11 terror attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in Virginia and the...
Tuesday marks 11 years since the Sept. 11 attacks on New York that destroyed with World Trade Center towers and shocked America.
Two Minnesota priests are in New York City to commemorate 10 years since the Twin Towers fell and to mark the morning their own...
Tributes across the nation and the state honored all that's happened in 10 years since the Twin Towers fell on Sept. 11, 2001.
Local Minnesota politicians and officials are remembering the terror attacks of 9/11 and reflecting on how America has changed.
The 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on America are hitting close to home in Minnesota.
As I entered my pin at the Wells Fargo ATM a message flashed on the small video screen. “We remember the victims of 9/11,” the screen said, and then went to my choices of how much to withdraw. My stomach flipped.
While many of us watched as the events of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks unfolded, Minnesota native Tom Lingenfelder lived them. He also survived the day in the World Trade Center and said it’s a day he’ll remember for the rest of his life.
Do you remember where you were on Sept. 11, 2001? On that devastating day Clayton Jackson, 17, was in his second week of first grade. He’s now a senior at Washburn High School in Minneapolis.
At a machine shop in Ramsey, powerful jets of pressurized water do the seemingly impossible. They slice through thick steel much like a knife goes through butter.
Gov. Mark Dayton, a former U.S. Senator who was in Washington D.C. on 9/11, told WCCO-TV about that day 10 years ago in a wide-ranging and candid interview.
The attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, have changed the way fire departments operate, the way security is conducted at malls and the thinking of many Americans.
To mark the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, the group known as “Minnesotans’ Military Appreciation Fund” presented 10 recipients with monetary grants at the State Capitol on Friday.
This Sunday, one of the largest Sept. 11 anniversary ceremonies in the Twin Cities will be at the Lake Harriet Bandshell in Minneapolis.