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Morgan Gassman of Caroline County bowed his head Sunday during the dedication of a memorial garden at the Chickahominy Volunteer Fire Department in Hanover...

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  • Sept. 11 victim's name misspelled on memorial

    The name of a man killed in the Sept. 11 attacks is misspelled on the memorial at the World Trade Center site.

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    Richmond faith leaders, firefighters mark 9/11

    Firefighters climbed the 22-story SunTrust building five times to mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

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    9/11 was a Day of Service for many

    More than 400 volunteers from across Virginia worked on Day of Service projects in the Richmond area over the weekend.

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    UPDATE: Richmond firefighters climb steps in memory of 9/11

    Volunteers fanned out across Richmond this morning for a day of service as part of the many 9/11 remembrances in the region.

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    Changes at lab reflect the times

    When the nation was terrorized by deadly anthrax attacks in late 2001, Virginia's state laboratory played a crucial role in the response, performing more than 1,000 tests on samples.

  • Heroism looms large in tiny town

    Off a tiny country road with old wooden farmhouses that could fit in a Norman Rockwell painting is the site of the Flight 93 National Memorial. It's shielded by trees, but much of the park is open.

  • On 10th anniversary, 9/11 victims' families honor those they lost

    For the families who lost loved ones in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, a gaping hole in their hearts will never be filled. Ten years later, they grieve, but they go on.

  • Shrine honors 40 victims of Flight 93 crash

    The 40 passengers and crew who fought back against their hijackers aboard Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001, performed one of the most courageous acts in U.S. history, former President George W. Bush said Saturday at a ceremony dedicating the first phase of a memorial at the nation's newest national park.

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