As it gets closer to the Boston Marathon, and the one year anniversary of the marathon bombings, details are emerging on the level of security that will be present this year.
The 22 year old women who dressed up as a Boston Marathon Bombing victim, then posted the picture on Instagram has been fired from her job, and was the target of cyberbullying, including death threats,
Alicia Ann Lynch posted a photo of herself wearing the costume on Instagram and Twitter last week, and the online criticism began soon after...
Most halloween costumes this year were either, funny, gory, or creative. One costume however, didn't go over so well with most, especially if you live around here
This picture was tweeted out on halloween, and it didn't get a very good reaction...
Making his first public court appearance, Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has plead not guilty to all counts, including using a weapon of mass destruction.
A recording of a phone call from prison to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's mother has been released, letting the world hear the suspected terrorists voice for the first time since the Boston Marathon Bombing April 15th.
After some criticism of how he handled things during the events of the Boston Marathon Bombings, the now former Boston fire chief Steve Abraira has resigned his position.