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9/11 is part of history for today’s students

If you were old enough on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, you remember in precise detail where you were when you heard that a plane had torn across Manhattan’s sunny morning sky and smashed into the World Trade Center.Maybe you were in front of a television when the second plane hit the ...

Volunteers recall days spent scouring crash site

<em>Twenty years later, we remember a group of volunteers from Southwestern Pennsylvania who responded to a scene that changed the world. Here are their stories from that day and the weeks that followed.</em>The 911 dispatch center wasn’t very busy the morning of ...

Flight 93 timeline

8:42 a.m.: Following a 25-minute delay, United Flight 93 departs from Newark, N.J.9:28 a.m.: Probable time that terrorists take over the plane in northeastern Ohio.9:57 a.m.: After crossing part of Washington County, passengers and crew begin their struggle to wrest control of the ...

Their names are engraved in bronze on the north pool panel of the 9/11 Memorial, where the World Trade Center’s North Tower once stood.Angela Reed Kyte, N-11.Larry John Senko, N-65.Kenneth E. Waldie, N-2.Kyte and Senko were born and raised in Washington County; Waldie grew up close by, in ...

On Sept. 11, 2001, D.J. Faldowski stood in front of a television in his second-period history class at Trinity High School and watched in horror as terrorists crashed planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and another plane crashed into a field in Shanksville, killing more than ...