
One Boston Day remembers victims and survivors of 2013 marathon bombing
Tuesday is One Boston Day, to honor those killed and wounded in events connected to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.
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Tuesday is One Boston Day, to honor those killed and wounded in events connected to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll took part in a wreath laying ceremony Tuesday morning, along with families who lost loved ones in the attacks. They paused for a moment of reflection.
Tuesday is the 12th anniversary of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. WBZ TV's Paula Ebben reports.
The Boston Marathon bomber is not among the federal death row inmates to have their sentences commuted by President Biden.
After losing a leg in the Boston Marathon bombings, Jessica Kensky proudly walked the graduation stage Friday with her service dog, Rescue, in hand. WBZ TV's Tiffany Chan reports.
After losing a leg in the Boston Marathon bombings, Jessica Kensky proudly walked the graduation stage Friday with her service dog, Rescue, in hand. WBZ-TV's Tiffany Chan reports.
The victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing were honored with a wreath-laying ceremony along the finish line on Monday for One Boston Day.
WBZ TV's Anna Meiler reports.
A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's case to be returned to a lower court to probe claims of juror bias.
A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's case to be returned to a lower court to probe claims of juror bias.
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.
For nearly 100 years, New Haven staple Sally's Apizza has been cranking out it's iconic crispy crusts.
Panic is setting in for Harvard University students coming from abroad as the Trump administration announced it can no longer enroll foreign students.
A man was found shot to death at a home in Northbridge and police are investigating a possible accidental gun discharge.
Thursday night's Red Sox-Orioles game at Fenway Park has been rained out.
The Trump administration says it will block Harvard University's ability to enroll international students.
Radar shows the nor'easter is underway in Boston, and today will be one of the worst weather days so far this spring.
The Trump administration says it will block Harvard University's ability to enroll international students.
There is no testimony scheduled through Memorial Day in the high-profile Karen Read trial.
A man was found shot to death at a home in Northbridge and police are investigating a possible accidental gun discharge.
Weeks after his daughter died of a rare cancer, Rep. Jim McGovern pushed for the restoration of NIH grants in President Trump's budget bill.
In East Boston, a new facility is offering people help for mental health as soon as they need it.
The ACL surgery has been around for years, but now has been cleared for children as young as 7.
A new study finds many adults are self-diagnosing with ADHD, mainly due to information and misinformation on social media.
Surgeons at Mass Eye and Ear have found a creative way to make their skin cancer patients look good as new.
Is fluoride actually good or bad for you? Dr. Mallika Marshall answers common questions about fluoride.
Enrique Delgado-Garcia was just weeks away from finishing his training at the Massachusetts State Police Academy when he was seriously injured in a boxing exercise and died.
When a Braintree woman signed up for a deal with a new cellphone service provider, it included receiving a gift card for her old cellphones.
A couple was days from being evicted from their home after the bank foreclosed on it. One call changed everything.
An investigation by the I-Team revealed that nonprofit hospitals in Massachusetts aren't helping patients entitled to financial assistance.
A man in Revere, Massachusetts spent thousands of dollars on a new refrigerator, but he says the door was defective.
The Republican tax cut bill making its way through Congress could include a large tax break for many people in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Gov. Healey's administration has created an online dashboard of federal funding cuts affecting state programs.
Inflation and unemployment in Massachusetts are running ahead of national levels. So who's to blame?
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has been making the rounds of national TV talk shows. Is she planning a run for president?
Polls agree that President Trump's job approval has taken a hit lately. Can he afford to ignore them?
A New Hampshire town's attempt to force a bakery to remove or alter its pastry painting is unconstitutional, a judge ruled.
A Chatham, Massachusetts restaurant has been voted the best in the country for waterfront dining.
Joann is closing more fabric stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire as the retailer winds down operations.
Bertucci's has closed four restaurants in Massachusetts as it files for bankruptcy for the third time since 2018.
The Easter Sunday holiday means some grocery stores and retailers are closed today in Massachusetts, while others are open.
Chef Will Gilson joins Rachel Holt in the Test Kitchen for a lesson on making rotisserie-style chicken at home.
Mason & Hamlin has been manufacturing some of the world's most recognized pianos for more than 100 years.
The Providence Athenaeum is a living history with a collection of rare books and artifacts.
Harold Burnham has made a name for himself as a boat designer, shipwright, sail maker and historian.
Known by many as the oldest outdoor antiques flea market in America, Brimfield is the ultimate destination for antique lovers.
Thursday night's Red Sox-Orioles game at Fenway Park has been rained out.
Several teams should come calling if the Celtics are looking to trade Jrue Holiday this offseason.
Red Sox reliever Liam Hendriks is bashing keyboard warriors after he and his wife received death threats following Wednesday night's loss to the New York Mets.
The "tush push" is here to stay in the NFL, and the New England Patriots were among the teams that voted to keep the play.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft released a statement following the death of Colts owner Jim Irsay.
Police officers and a K9 named Meatball helped track down a missing boy in Merrimac, Massachusetts.
A unique home in Boston that went viral because the owner discovered it had once been cut in half is now for sale.
The New England Aquarium says there was an "extremely unusual sighting" of right whales in the Bahamas.
Crews snapped a photo of a rare weather phenomenon known as a "snow devil" on New Hampshire's Mount Washington.
Video captured what it looks like for Mount Washington crews to do their jobs in the face of 100 mph winds.