AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Adam Scott strolled into the room, looking quite dapper in green.
April 2013
BOSTON MARATHON: Blast overshadows winners at marathon
BOSTON (AP) — Two bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon finish line Monday two hours after Lelisa Desisa and Rita Jeptoo crossed it to win the race. Two people were killed and dozens injured, and authorities said they were investigating another blast at the John F. Kennedy Library five miles away.
MLB: Red Sox bring momentary joy
BOSTON (AP) — The Red Sox and Rays were making their ways out of Fenway Park when two explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon were heard at the stadium.
On screens, familiar images of terror flash
Whoever was responsible for the bombs made sure it was not only horrific but well-documented. The Boston Marathon finish line is a place certain to be filled with cameras held by professionals and amateurs alike.
Statement from Boston Athletic Association
The B.A.A. has managed the Boston Marathon since the late 19th century.
Store near first Boston Marathon blast owned by former Hall-Dale student
A former Hallowell area resident whose sports store is directly in front of the site of first Boston Marathon blast on Monday told a Portland TV station he knows exactly where the first device was placed.
Mainers aid marathon wounded
Two men associated with Run for the Fallen in Maine were across the street from the first explosion.
Maine’s Senators issue joint statement on Boston Marathon blasts
“Like all Americans, we are shocked and deeply saddened by the deplorable and heinous act of violence that occurred at the Boston Marathon today,” say Senators King and Collins in a joint statement.
Obama: ‘We will find out who did this’
Obama has been in touch with federal law enforcement and Massachusetts officials in the aftermath of the explosions.