
Keller @ Large: Lessons learned 10 years after Boston Marathon bombings
WBZ political analyst Jon Keller sat down with WBZ security analyst Ed Davis to discuss what lessons have been learned about law enforcement since the bombings.
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WBZ political analyst Jon Keller sat down with WBZ security analyst Ed Davis to discuss what lessons have been learned about law enforcement since the bombings.
David Ortiz knows that what he said at the first game at Fenway Park after the Boston Marathon bombing had an impact - in Boston and around the world.
Paul Norden and Jacqui Webb were among the thousands watching the marathon and were right near the second bomb when it went off.
Families of the Boston Marathon bombing victims joined local leaders in a private viewing of the wreaths displayed at the bombing locations 10 years after the attack.
A decade after the Boston Marathon domestic terror attack, people share stories of hope, change, and resilience.
Heather Abbott says the biggest change in her life is her work with the foundation she built to help other amputees. WBZ-TV's Lisa Hughes reports.
Heather Abbott says the biggest change in her life is her work with the foundation she built to help other amputees.
WBZ TV's Lisa Hughes speaks with Heather Abbott about her foundation that helps amputees.
Retired FBI special agent Nancy Aguilar talked to Paula Ebben about her role in the investigation.
WBZ TV's Kate Merrill reports.
Meghan Zipin's new book serves as a guide from the time of the bombing to her life with PTSD, her healing, and her journey through motherhood. WBZ-TV's Jordyn Jagolinzer reports.
The defense says his case never should have been tried in Boston.
His older brother Henry will lead the team that includes the newly eligible young runners.
The Supreme Court has reinstated the death sentence for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins said Monday that, if instructed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, she would attempt to reinstate the death penalty against convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Federal prosecutors said Tsarnaev received a $1,400 COVID-19 relief payment in June.
For the survivors it's been an emotional rollercoaster.
The Biden administration will try to persuade the Supreme Court this week to reinstate the death penalty for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
The Supreme Court will hear Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence case this fall.
The Department of Justice said it will urge the Supreme Court to reinstate the death penalty for the Boston Marathon bomber.
The Justice Department is urging the Supreme Court to reinstate the death penalty for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Volunteers erected the Belcher Park playground in just three days.
Tsarnaev claims the defendants are interfering with his ability to talk to his family and hurting his chances of avoiding a death sentence.
The Justice Department will seek to reinstate a death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man who was convicted of carrying out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, Attorney General William Barr said Thursday.
Federal prosecutors said Monday that they need more time to decide whether to ask an appeals court to reconsider the case of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, whose death sentence was thrown out over concerns over about the jury selection process.
An "exceedingly rare" piece of American history was sold by a Boston-based auction house.
Employers are planning smaller pay raises and fewer promotions next year, compared to what they gave this year.
Bill Belichick has seen Travis Kelce do a lot of special things on the football field, but he's far more impressed with the tight end's new relationship with Taylor Swift.
A Boston College professor is developing a virtual program to help Black youth with autism talk about their mental health.
According to MassDOT, the money will help create new Amtrak service connecting Boston, Springfield, and New Haven.
The Patriots got their first win of the year, but Michael Hurley says there was a whole lot to dislike about this game.
Bill Belichick has seen Travis Kelce do a lot of special things on the football field, but he's far more impressed with the tight end's new relationship with Taylor Swift.
Terms of the deal must still be ratified by the WGA's approximately 11,000 members.
An "exceedingly rare" piece of American history was sold by a Boston-based auction house.
According to MassDOT, the money will help create new Amtrak service connecting Boston, Springfield, and New Haven.
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your medical questions.
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your medical questions.
A new study finds a popular leafy green vegetable could accelerate wound healing in patients with diabetes.
The new COVID-19 vaccine is now available. Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your questions about them.
The Biden administration is also pouring $600 million into more COVID tests manufacturing across the U.S.
MV Realty, the real estate company accused of duping homeowners into 40-year listing agreements has filed for bankruptcy in 33 states including Massachusetts.
In Massachusetts, a quasi-state agency provides funding for school construction.
The Department of Conservation and Recreation's Office of Dam Safety gave WBZ's I-Team a list of more than 200 deteriorating dams across the state.
Part of the Barrett Park Pond Dam gave way, sending water gushing downstream and damaging homes.
A golfer in Canton says he was mistaken for another Black man during a confrontation with a DCR worker.
Two controversial voices will soon be gone from the Boston City Council.
The impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden is the latest deployment of a once-rare procedure that's become common in our hyper-partisan political culture.
On this week's Keller @ Large, WBZ TV political analyst Jon Keller is speaking with David Cash, the New England regional administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
COVID issues have become so controversial, most of our political leaders have no appetite for even mentioning the subject.
Students of all ages are heading back to school and WBZ TV Political Analyst Jon Keller is looking at what's gone wrong since the Massachusetts Education Reform Act was passed 30 years ago.
Employers are planning smaller pay raises and fewer promotions next year, compared to what they gave this year.
Starting in early 2024, your shows and movies you watch on Amazon Prime Video will contain ads, unless you pay a fee.
Clorox has not been able to get its manufacturing operations back up to full speed.
Starbucks is looking to move away from disposable cups.
Three friends are working to bring shoe culture to Boston.
The Vermont Country Store has since become an iconic destination for locals and tourists alike.
Creating an inviting environment for the community to meet, enjoy and participate in the arts
For over 85 years, Weston Theater Company has been creating engaging, entertaining, and inspiring theater.
Surrounded by mountains, Kimpton Taconic is a boutique hotel offering both classic and highly curated experiences.
Learn how the strategic use of windows and harnessing the power of daylight can create space and comfort within a home.
Bill Belichick has seen Travis Kelce do a lot of special things on the football field, but he's far more impressed with the tight end's new relationship with Taylor Swift.
The Patriots got their first win of the year, but Michael Hurley says there was a whole lot to dislike about this game.
"He's trying to prevent me from having kids in the future."
The Chicago White Sox beat the Boston Red Sox 3-2 in a rain-shortened game on Sunday, ending a string of 12 straight series losses.
The Patriots are winless no more after an ugly 15-10 win over the New York Jets on Sunday. But a win is a win, and the Patriots finally have one in the 2023 season.
A meteor was spotted streaking across the sky early Friday morning over Mount Washington in New Hampshire.
24 seagulls have been rescued by the New England Wildlife Center, after finding their way into a vat of used cooking oil.
The 111-year-old annual program makes sure kids in need have a great holiday.
Whale watchers were treated to a glorious sight off Provincetown on Sunday.
It's a love story about Allston Christmas, the neighborhood's official, unofficial moving day.