The city of Boston handled the terrorist attacks during the Boston Marathon with incredible dignity and civility and it seems the city's dignity knows no bounds.
According to CBS via WBZ-TV, after the lockdown was lifted, a Watertown homeowner felt he could leave house. He went outside to check on his property and notices a tear in his boat's winter wrap.
Wednesday night marked the first major sporting event in Boston since Monday's bombings of the Boston Marathon. Prior to the Boston Bruins' game against the Buffalo Sabres at TD Bank Garden, the Bruins observed a moment of silence for the victims and survivors of the bombings...
Contrary to prior reports, the Boston Police Department is now saying no arrest has been made. We will continue to monitor the story and update this post with new information.
A heart-wrenching photo of 8-year-old Martin Richard, who was killed in the Boston Marathon bombing on Monday, shows the boy holding a hand-drawn sign that says, "No more hurting people. Peace."
Following Monday's twin explosions at the 2013 Boston Marathon, a striking photo of an old man lying on the ground took on a life of its own. The picture of 78-year-old Bill Iffrig quickly became an iconic image representing the horrific event.
The explosions that shook Boston streets during Monday's 2013 Boston Marathon are still fresh in our minds. People across the United States are reeling from the news that bomb blasts killed at least three people and seriously injured more than 100.
To show support for those people and their families, hundreds, maybe even thousands, are sharing touching photos to social networking sites including F
Wallace Robertson was lucky. The Shreveport man who made the trek out to Massachusetts for the 2013 Boston Marathon is reportedly unharmed by the two explosions that went off along the race route on Monday afternoon, killing at least two people and wounding more than 100.
Several locals who ran the 2013 Boston Marathon are reported to be unharmed. Of the 10 Shreveport and Bossier City natives who actually started (12 were registered), we've heard that many, including Wallace Robertson and Jeff Thomas, finished the race prior to the explosions and were not injured. Four of the Shreveport runners, however, currently only have halfway times listed by the Boston Athle
A 7-second video uploaded to YouTube appears to show footage of one of the blasts that rocked the Boston Marathon on Monday afternoon. The video was filmed from the sidewalk near a street marathon runners and catches a huge explosive sound and smoke plume that shocks the crowd.
CNN is reporting that one of three killed by the dual blasts was an 8-year-old boy and that eight children are among the 100+ currently hospitalized from injuries they sustained.