Today we recognize one of the most significant Tuesday mornings in history, September 11, 2001.
We know everyone has their own unique experiences of that day, and we welcome you to share those with us and the © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà communities here on stlpublicradio.org, on or .
Because we understand that everyone recognizes Sept. 11 in different ways, we have a variety of resources for you:
From NPR today: on how commemoration ceremonies this year are decidedly lower-key than in years past.
Statement from President Obama - from
Statements from sitting Missouri senators and on the anniversary.
From St. Louis on the Air: - a discussion about how life has changed in the 11 years since the tragedy on September 11, 2001.
Understanding 9/11: A television news archive - of television coverage from Sept. 11, not only from US media, but also from around the world.
Sept. 11: a decade later - several stories on different aspects on how the events of Sept. 11 effected our lives. These stories were completed by our reporters last year, in recognition of the tenth anniversary of the date.
Included are the following:
Jack Buck reads his 9/11 poem - of the legendary St. Louis broadcaster reading his work