SA pauses Thursday to remember 9/11 attacks

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.

Marking the 13th anniversary of the attacks of 9/11, President Obama this morning paid tribute to the lives lost and the power of the American spirit. “Thirteen years after small and hateful minds conspired to break us, America stands tall and America

More than 30,000 first responders or victims have at least one injury or illness from that day, according to the nonprofit 9/11 Health Watch. More than 70 firefighters and 60 New York police officers have reportedly died from 9/11-related illnesses

Marking the 13th anniversary of the attacks of 9/11, President Obama this morning paid tribute to the lives lost and the power of the American spirit. “Thirteen years after small and hateful minds conspired to break us, America stands tall and America

Mona Bhow of New York goes to the church every year on 9/11. Bhow said tearfully that the anniversary "brings back horrible memories." She lost a college friend in the attacks. Doug Pahl of Portland, Ore., came with his son, Jackson. The attorney was