On Friday night, Bostonians could applaud law enforcement that put terror on the run.
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Bomb suspect’s cause of death still undetermined
BOSTON — Massachusetts’ chief medical examiner is still working to figure out exactly what killed the Boston Marathon bombing suspect who unleashed a barrage of gunfire and explosives on police before dying during a gateway attempt. Terrel Harris of the state Executive Office of Public Safety and Security says the medical examiner hasn’t determined the […]
Debate rages on how to handle Boston bombing suspect
Should he be treated as an enemy of the state or like a common criminal?
Reports: Agents question Boston bombing suspect
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is reportedly answering in writing because he has a throat wound.
Wounded transit officer lost most of his blood, still critical
Doctors say 33-year-old Richard Donohue is expected to make a full recovery and that nerves and muscles in his leg are intact.
Boston plans for reopening of bombing area soon
The area has been closed since the attack on Monday while investigators painstakingly collect evidence.
Placid suburb becomes war zone
Residents recount the harrowing events of the day bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured in Watertown.
The healing begins at home plate in emotional Fenway Park tribute
Red Sox fans remember the victims, survivors and heroes of the Marathon bombings – and then celebrate a big win.
Brothers showed vastly different personas
Acquaintances remember Tamerlan Tsarnaev as brash; Dzhokhar seemed respectful.
Social media: More hindrance than help?
After the bombings, posters cast suspicion on innocent people, spread bad tips and heightened the sense of panic.