Sept 27 Sat

North Carolina and South Carolina declared states of emergency over the weekend as a developing storm system churns in the tropics. That system could impact the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida as soon as next week, as a major hurricane already spins in the Atlantic. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports from Charleston, South Carolina. At least four people are dead after torrential rainfall and flooding in Arizona that officials described Saturday as catastrophic. NBC News' Camila Bernal reports. President Trump and the Justice Department are indicating that more of his political enemies could be targeted, including former FBI Director Christopher Wray, after former FBI Director James Comey was indicted. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor reports. One year after Helene devastated western North Carolina, a new project is helping members of the community heal and move forward from the recovery. NBC News' Kathy Park has more. Mysterious drone sightings in western European countries like Denmark, Norway and Poland are raising concerns across the continent, with the NATO alliance vigilant about the threat of Russian aggression. NBC News' Molly Hunter reports. President Trump said Saturday that he was directing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to "provide all necessary Troops" to Portland, Oregon. In a post on Truth Social, the president wrote that the troops would "protect War ravaged Portland" and protect Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities that he claimed are "under siege from attack by Antifa and other domestic terrorists." NBC News' Adrienne Broaddus reports. The San Diego Padres surprised the children of Hancock Elementary School with new bikes after the nearby community was impacted by a private jet crash. NBC News Jose Diaz-Balart has that story and more in this week's Good News Wrap-Up.
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