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The flash firings at the World Trade Center Health Program should never happened in the first place,” Sen. Chuck Schumer told ...
The World Trade Center Health program says 16 staffers were fired Friday night as part of cuts by the Trump administration, ...
Advocates say many 9/11 first responders are currently in limbo, waiting for life-saving care. They want to know the status ...
Even before the cuts, there "was a backlog," said John Feal, a 9/11 survivor and victims' advocate, to CBS News. The backlog ...
Despite restored funding, 9/11 first responders face long waits for care as staffing lags. Advocates are calling for action ...
Last week, a rare derecho rocked Centre County, leading to tens of thousands of power outages and widespread damage. One week later, the Centre County Commissioners showed gratitude to the first ...
A retired firefighter and 9/11 first responder won the top prize on a lottery scratch-off ticket in Connecticut.
A retired Connecticut firefighter and 9/11 first responder has won $500,000 in a scratch-off ticket, according to CT Lottery.
The World Trade Center Health Program can no longer certify illnesses, enroll new members or approve life-saving treatments like chemotherapy or lung transplants.
May is National Military Appreciation Month — but a federal health program created to support first responders and survivors ...
What’s the first thing we do in an emergency? Dial 911. The very first person you speak to typically works long, irregular ...
New technology continues to boost capabilities for emergency responders in Alcorn County. Recently the country celebrated ...