Number of Injured Rises to 282
The number of people being treated from injuries related to last week's twin bombings at the Boston Marathon has risen from an initial estimate of 170 to 282, according to a report in The Boston Globe....
View ArticleAmericans See Terrorist Attacks as Part of the Future
Americans were transfixed by the news coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing last week, and most continue to say that occasional acts of terrorism will be a part of life in the future in this country,...
View ArticlePrivate Funeral for M.I.T. Officer
[nytmedia id="100000002187097" crop="480" type="image"] As The Boston Globe reports, a private funeral was held on Tuesday morning for Sean A. Collier, 26, a campus police officer at the Massachusetts...
View ArticleArrested Kazakh Students May Have Known Suspects
Two students from Kazakhstan who were arrested on Saturday on immigration violations in New Bedford, Mass., may have known the two bombing suspects, according to a report in The Boston Globe, which...
View ArticleCity Allows Some Visits to Boylston Street Area
Residents and businesses in the Copley Square area will be allowed to return in incremental stages throughout the day on Tuesday, although Boylston Street will remain closed to vehicle traffic,...
View Article8-Year-Old Bombing Victim Is Buried
Banner in #Dorchester honoring #MartinRichard , youngest Marathon bombing victim http://t.co/gT1QzaBuvy— Shannon Leigh (@s_leigh1988) 22 Apr 13[nytembeddedtweet] After a private funeral, relatives...
View ArticleMedical Personnel Share Their Memories
[embed width="480"]http://youtu.be/njt9ShP1M-E[/embed]The Associated Press interviewed nurses who treated victims of the Boston Marathon bombing in the chaotic first hours after the blasts. Nurses who...
View ArticleAssociated Press Twitter Account Is Hacked
AP twitter feed has been hacked, ignore false reports coming out there.— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) 23 Apr 13[nytembeddedtweet] Read more: Hacked A.P. Twitter Feed Sends Erroneous Message About...
View ArticleHow to Recover Belongings From Bombing Site
Boston officials have announced three ways for people to recover any personal property left behind after the marathon bombing. Items that were determined to have no value as evidence in the F.B.I....
View ArticleStatement From Suspect's Wife
A lawyer for Katherine Russell, the wife of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, released a statement on Tuesday saying that reports about her husband and her brother-in-law's involvement in the Boston Marathon bombing...
View ArticleSuspect Is Upgraded to Fair Condition
Update on Condition of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: — Boston http://t.co/IerqWUgokZ— FBI Boston (@FBIBoston) 23 Apr 13[nytembeddedtweet] Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's medical condition has been upgraded to fair,...
View ArticleBomb Survivor Says She Will Run Marathon Next Year
Adrianne Haslet-Davis is one survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing whose story has appeared in multiple media outlets in recent days: a professional dancer from Washington State who lost her left...
View ArticleDefense Lawyers on the Tsarnaev Case
On Tuesday, The Boston Herald quoted several prominent defense lawyers, who told the newspaper that the case against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, who is charged with the use of a weapon of mass destruction...
View Article$20 Million Raised for Victims, Mayor Says
#OneFund admin Feinberg outlines timeframe when money will be distributed; Victims to receive checks by July 4th http://t.co/vKakF2oYQX— Bernice Corpuz (@BerniceWBZ) 23 Apr 13[nytembeddedtweet] Mayor...
View ArticleBoat Owner Corrects Record on Discovering Suspect
For a moment, Dave Henneberry wondered if it was his own blood in his boat. Mr. Henneberry, the Watertown, Mass., man who owns the boat in which Dzhokhar Tsarnaev managed to elude a daylong dragnet,...
View ArticleThe City's Conflicting Messages About Boylston Street
Updated 8:16 p.m.: Boston's Back Bay is about to come back to life, maybe. Officials announced around 7:30 p.m. that the commercial district, including Boylston Street, would reopen early Wednesday...
View ArticleLatest Word on Boylston Reopening
Following some mixed messages from Boston officials, the police department's Twitter account is saying the street where the bombings occurred will open at 3 a.m. on Wednesday morning: #CommunityAlert:...
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