Carolinas declare states of emergency, brace for storm threat

  • Good News: San Diego Padres give back to families impacted by plane crash

    03:04

  • Trump orders troop deployments to protect ICE facilities

    01:41

  • Mysterious drone sightings raise tensions in Europe

    00:49

  • North Carolina community heals one year after Helene

    01:53

  • Trump turns focus to another former FBI director

    01:54

  • At least 4 dead after flash flooding in Arizona

    01:59

  • Now Playing

    Carolinas declare states of emergency, brace for storm threat

    01:36

  • UP NEXT

    Sources: U.S. preparing options for potential Venezuela strikes

    00:53

  • New flashpoints in illegal immigration crackdown

    01:39

  • One-on-one with Iran’s president

    04:51

  • Medical examiner finds midtown Manhattan shooting suspect had low-grade C.T.E.

    00:52

  • High school dance team member suffers severe burns

    01:30

  • 9-year-old boy turns superhero in new comic book

    01:33

  •  Following Comey indictment, Trump suggests more political prosecutions could be coming

    02:39

  • Former FBI Director James Comey indicted on two counts

    04:10

  • No sign of progress as government shutdown deadline looms

    01:35

  • Family fights for son’s mental health treatment coverage

    03:11

  • FBI: Gunman sought to unleash ‘real terror’ on ICE during Dallas shooting

    02:16

  • Camila Cabello surprises bride and performs at wedding

    01:34

  • U.S. fighter jets intercept Russian warplanes off Alaska coast

    01:32

Weekend Nightly

Over the weekend, both North Carolina and South Carolina declared states of emergency due to a developing storm system in the tropics. This system has the potential to affect the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida as early as next week, amidst an already significant hurricane in the Atlantic. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch provides the report from Charleston, South Carolina.

Nightly News Netcast

Nightly News

Play All

You May Also Like

Mass Arrests in Paris: Chaos Erupts as PSG’s Champions League Victory Sparks Riots

PARIS – In the wake of Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League triumph, French…

Sunday Forecast: Intermittent Showers Add a Twist to Weekend Festivities

Tropical moisture lingers, but exciting changes lie ahead for next week. Forecast…

Newark Mayor Enforces Curfew Near Delaney Hall Amid Immigration Center Tensions

NEWARK, N.J. – In response to escalating tensions between demonstrators and law…

Will Ethiopia’s Election Surprise? Ruling Party Anticipated to Secure Victory

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia’s citizens headed to the polls on Monday in…

Innovative Oral Medication Offers Fresh Hope for Treating Lethal Pancreatic Cancer

WASHINGTON – In a breakthrough development, a new pill has shown promise…

U.S. Airstrike Targets Suspected Drug Vessel, Resulting in Three Fatalities in Eastern Pacific – Fourth Incident This Week

WASHINGTON – The U.S. military has confirmed conducting another operation on Saturday,…

Urgent Warning: Mother Charged with Felony After Child Left in Sweltering Car

DELAND, Fla. – A three-year-old child is in critical condition after being…

Relentless Rainstorms Persist Through Work Week: What to Expect and Prepare

ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida has been under the spell of tropical…

Suspect Charged with Triple Homicide on Hawaii’s Big Island

HONOLULU – In a tragic event that has shaken a remote Hawaiian…

Authorities Launch Investigation into Fatal Shooting Incident at Derbyshire Park, Daytona Beach

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla – Authorities in Daytona Beach are delving into the…

Community Unites in Heartfelt Fundraiser to Revive Beloved Tiny Turtle Restaurant After Devastating Fire

COCOA BEACH, Fla. – Just hours after a blaze inflicted damage on…

Indigenous Icon Brooklyn Rivera Passes in Nicaragua: A Legacy Cut Short by Detention

SAN JUAN – Brooklyn Rivera, a prominent Indigenous leader from Nicaragua, has…