Spirit, we are strong. People are strong. I love that. Tributes and tears on a solemn anniversary in boston. One year since the bombing destroyed the calm of the Boston Marathon shattering lives, leaving three dead and 260 injured. Extreme weather tore through the mississippi gulf coast. Straight line winds overturned 20 to 30. Meanwhile freeze warnings posted from texas to illinois. President barack obama in a phone call urged Vladimir Putin to urge separatists to stand down. A russian fighter jet made 12 passes over the uss donald in the black sea. The crossexamination of Oscar Pistorius ended in his murder trial. Your version is so improbable it cant be reasonably possibly true. An unmanned underwater vehicle turned up nothing of interest. Night owls got a treat overnight. The total eclipse of the year, known as the blood moon. Possibility of phelps retiring. It can be bored unless youre on a flight with this sassy lady. All that matters. First Lady Michelle obama may have started a
Pelley good evening. This is our western edition. In one year and 26 miles, boston showed the world it is back stronger than ever from the marathon bombings. There was jubilation in the air today at the start of this, the 118th marathon, and there was a storybook ending as an american won the Mens Division for the first time in 31 years. Meb keflezighi finished in two hours eight minutes and 37 seconds. Rita jebtoo, of kenya, was the first among women, in a new course record, two hours, 18 minutes and 57 seconds. Jeff glor is in boston. cheers and applause reporter under sunny skies, around unprecedented security, wave after wave went off just after 9 00 a. M. More than 30,000 runners, more than a million watching. Last year, meb keflezighiwas one of the spectators. I was so soar, i couldnt go down the stairs. Reporter he told us that he took motivation from the attacks. That night i just didnt know how wonderful it would be to come back and win for boston. Reporter for one year your f
FARMINGTON LIFE Ministries of Prairie Grove has closed its Farmington resale store but will continue to use a separate unit in the same retail center to store food so it can expand its food pantry, according to Keith Bostian, vice chairman of the ministries' board of directors.
FARMINGTON LIFE Ministries of Prairie Grove has closed its Farmington resale store but will continue to use a separate unit in the same retail center to store food so it can expand its food pantry, according to Keith Bostian, vice chairman of the ministries board of directors.