13 years later, America remembers 9/11 horror

Volunteers placed more than 3000 flags in Tempe Beach Park, commemorating those lost on 9/11 by setting up The Healing Field Tuesday morning, Sept. 10, 2014. (Photo: Tom Tingle/The Republic) 

SAN ANTONIO – San Antonians along with the rest of the nation will pause Thursday to remember the thousands of lives lost during, and in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City, Pennsylvania, and at the Pentagon.

Thirteen years ago on that sunny September day, Rob Maness was in his Pentagon office when he first heard a report that a plane had crashed nearby. At that point, he didn't even realize American Airlines Flight 77, hijacked 

Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer spent Thursday, the 13th anniversary of 9/11, live-tweeting about where he was during the terror attacks. His postings provide incredible insight into what the day was like for 

The official said the aircraft are a serious counterterrorism concern because reports of terrorist control over the Libyan airliners come three weeks before the 13th anniversary of 9/11 attacks and the second anniversary of the