Gulfport Plants 9/11 Survivor Tree Sapling
The City of Gulfport is one of a select few communities nationwide being presented with a tree sapling from the World Trade Center survivor tree in New York.
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The City of Gulfport is one of a select few communities nationwide being presented with a tree sapling from the World Trade Center survivor tree in New York.
Thirteen years after 9/11, the T.S.A. still sees a number of passengers attempting to bring prohibited items through security.
Thursday, of all days, is a day to feel patriotic.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks against the United States have changed the way Americans experience air travel.
Four hundred and forty one of the victims who died on September 11th were emergency workers in New York City who responded to the attacks.
Americans will never forget what happened on this day 13 years ago and how the 9/11 attacks affected everyone in our country, but what about those who were not born yet when the towers fell?
On this anniversary, we remember the almost 3,000 lives lost in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
All your local news updates from Thursday evening can be found right here.
U.S. Senator Thad Cochran, Vice Chairman of the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, Thursday encouraged his Senate colleagues to strengthen their commitment to ensuring that that United States remains “free and safe for all Americans to continue to enjoy the blessings of liberty.”
At a program Wednesday morning, Brigadier General Patrick Higby, Commander of Keesler Air Force Base, discussed the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack on the United States.