BOSTON (AP) She didn’t even know the Boston Marathon was going on when she wandered out for a walk along Boylston Street. Nor could she understand why s
BOSTON She didn’t even know the Boston Marathon was going on when she wandered out for a walk along Boylston Street. Nor could she understand why someone would run 26.2 miles for “a statement necklace and a banana.”
Then, Adrianne Haslet says, “My life changed.”
Officials for events worldwide still come to Massachusetts to study the Boston Marathon's response plan, which one official called "the gold standard."
In the decade since the Boston Marathon bombing, the streets and sidewalks have been repaired, and memorials stand at the site of the explosions to remember the three who died.