NEWS-PRESS
INDEX
Around Town A5
City Council Wrap-up A3
Classifieds A9-10
Community Forum A2
La Crescenta/
La Canada Flintridge A4
Police Report A5
Sports A7-8
WEATHER
A 30% chance of showers in the late afternoon and evening. Warm
and muggy, with a high of 88. Rain could stick around through
Saturday.
The morning after Sept. 11, 2001, Americans woke up a changed
people. Our shared goals and our values as a nation were profoundly
and inalterably changed in the fires of that terrible day. Like most
Americans, Glendalians responded by leaping into action: giving
money, donating blood and organizing fund-raisers for the victims. We
rallied behind Old Glory as our soldiers marched off to war.
On the anniversary of one of the darkest days in American history,
the News-Press will take a look at how Glendale has changed since
Sept. 11. We will revisit some of the local heroes of that day, and
examine the many ways our community was fundamentally altered by the
terrorist attacks.
We hope that these brief snapshots of Glendale after Sept. 11
reveal to all what has become clear to us: that the cowardly attacks
that were meant to destroy us united us as a people and made us
stronger than ever.