President Biden is recognizing the lives lost during the September 11th terror attacks for the 20th anniversary.
A ceremony that includes the reading of names of the nearly three-thousand people killed on 9-11 will take place Saturday to mark the 20th anniversary.
New York City officials say they’re making sure today’s 9-11 ceremonies are kept safe. Scott Pringle reports:
Governor Kathy Hochul says there is no specific and credible threat, but said a beefed up NYPD presence will be seen throughout the city. Mayor Bill de Blasio says the city and all of its federal partners are constantly tracking different streams of information and working with analysts.
Here closer to us, flags fly at half-staff across Wisconsin in honor of the victims of the 9-11 attacks.
Governor Tony Evers issued the order for Friday through Sunday at sunset. Governor Evers’ order includes setting today as a Day Of Service And Remembrance on the 20th anniversary of the devastating attacks. Opportunities to volunteer are listed online WITH AN EASY CLICK HERE.
As we all look back to remember and embrace the hero’s of that day, President Biden honors the fallen of September 11th.