One flight was returned to the gate and rescreened, while another was held after landing so authorities could inspect the baggage.
April 2013
Obama says Boston bombings an act of terrorism
In his second public statement in less than 24 hours since the explosions, the president urges anyone with information relating to the events to contact authorities.
Portland Handyman must repay ex-customers $236,500
A judge calls Daniel B. Tucci’s behavior ‘truly reprehensible.’
‘1 Mile to Go’ at the Boston Marathon
From my spot at Kenmore Square, a few strides before the “1 Mile to Go” marker, I saw so many emotions. There was joy, pain, excitement, regret, more pain and relief.
Portland police heighten vigilance in bombing aftermath
‘We’re giving special attention to critical infrastructure and transportation hubs,’ says Police Chief Michael Sauschuck.
North Pond Hermit’s bail set at $25,000
Christopher T. Knight, who is described as a ‘model prisoner,’ will face additional charges.
LaGuardia fully opens after partial evacuation
New York City is on a heightened security alert as a precaution due to the Monday’s bombing at the Boston Marathon.
Obama to speak from White House on Boston bombings
Earlier today, Obama ordered flags at the White House and all government buildings to be flown at half-staff in honor of the Boston Marathon explosion victims.
Spirited 8-year-old among Boston Marathon victims
Martin Richard was remembered as a vivacious boy who loved to run, climb and play sports like soccer, basketball and baseball.
U.S. housing starts surpass 1 million in March
Apartment construction, which tends to fluctuate sharply from month to month, led the surge: It jumped nearly 31 percent, the fastest pace since January 2006.