Sept. 11: The day the ferry music died
New security rules after the Sept. 11 attacks brought the beginning of the end to what had become a highlight on Puget Sound: folk musicians, classical quartets and other buskers performing for...
View Article'Top level' security at sports events this Sunday
The two men in charge of safety at those events say any extra efforts, coordinated with the FBI and local police, are not so much a result of Sunday happening to be Sept. 11, but rather because of what...
View ArticleEnd to shoe removal at airports coming, someday
Homeland Security Department Secretary Janet Napolitano predicted Tuesday that airline passengers in the future will no longer be instructed to remove their shoes at airport security checkpoints, but...
View ArticleESSAY: Reliving instead of remembering Sept. 11
For those who lived through it, we can re-experience it on demand, as often as we want. And this anniversary, again, we're doing it.
View ArticleAudio files reveal 9/11 air traffic horror
The audio files and transcripts appear on the Rutgers Law Review website and were first reported on Thursday by The New York Times.
View ArticleIs this the last photo from the World Trade Center?
KING 5 Meteorologist Rich Marriott found this webcam the Internet and monitored it until the tower fell.
View ArticleA look back at Western Washington on Sept. 11, 2001
A photo scrapbook of how Western Washington reacted to the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001.
View Article9/11 memorial plaza in NYC opens to public for first time
For the first time since the attacks, visitors will be allowed to walk among hundreds of white oak trees on the eight-acre site and gaze at the water on the exact spots where the World Trade Center's...
View ArticlePassenger bathroom use prompts military escort for airliners
Fighter jets were scrambled to escort two commercial flights into New York City and Detroit on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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