In our #WhyImRunning series, #BostonMarathon runners share what inspired them to make the 26.2-mile trek from Hopkinton to Boston. Check some of them out:
"We always remember those who are selfless ... People like Jimmy Hayes." trib.al/C8T9pb8
Just a few hours after Ron Firman bid more than a half million dollars on the final touchdown ball thrown by @TomBrady in the NFL, he got some bad news.
Unless something bizarre or disastrous happens in the next few months, the ball Firman bought is now worth no more than any other NFL game-used football. 😬trib.al/7qSTVCA
The NFL world was stunned — perhaps no one more so than the man who dropped $518,000 for what Firman believed was a piece of NFL history.
“At first, I couldn’t believe it,” Firman told Inside Edition. “Is this possible? How could this be happening?” trib.al/7qSTVCA
In fact, established in 1990, the International Association of Athletic Federations marathon rules require several factors for a world record that the Boston course fails to meet. trib.al/X16GQsx
First, Boston is a “point-to-point” marathon, meaning that it travels from one location to another over the course of the race.
This is unlike many other notable marathons which travel in a loop. trib.al/X16GQsx
State lawmakers are currently debating a bill that would legalize medical aid in dying in Massachusetts.
Behind the intellectual arguments for and against the issue are real people who’ve faced the decline of a loved one. These are some of their stories. boston.com/news/local-new…
The proposed bill includes a variety of protections, including that the person must have a prognosis of six months or less to live, and go through a 15-day waiting period.
The initiative is already legal in a handful of states, including neighboring states Vermont and Maine.
When Mark Peterson thinks about his mother, Rhea, he thinks of the petite woman who loved to play golf, and enjoyed sitting down with a good book.
But another thing that Peterson recalls about his mother is her courage at the time of her death.
Almost 20 years after one of the deadliest building fires in history, the owners of West Warwick, Rhode Island’s The Station nightclub are speaking out.
Brothers and owners of The Station nightclub Jeffrey and Michael Derderian are finally ready to share details about the fire that killed 100 people and injured 200 more.
Though some information has come out over the years, a plea agreement meant there was never a trial.
That fateful night in the winter of 2003 began like any other.
It was a Thursday, and band Great White was set to play to a packed crowd. Right as the show started around 11 p.m., the band set off pyrotechnics that lit the overhead sound foam on fire.
Larry David and Alan Dershowitz reportedly got into a heated confrontation outside a local community store on Martha's Vineyard.
Suffice to say, the two former friends probably weren't as enthused as the onlookers of the spectacle. Here's what we know: trib.al/FkVduP3
The confrontation reportedly began with the “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” creator castigating Dershowitz over his ties to Trump and culminated with the celebrity lawyer removing his shirt in response to reveal a second T-shirt with a message touting the Constitution.
Page Six reported that the encounter began on the porch of the Chilmark General Store, a local community market and sandwich shop, where Dershowitz historically likes to hang out and greet regulars. trib.al/FkVduP3
Some states have developed apps to store your COVID vaccination record, and anyone using Google Pay or Apple Wallet can add a digital vaccine passport with VaxYes. bos.gl/OoVQzH1