Video: Thousands flee ahead of Irene
During high tourist season, 150,000 visitors and 30,000 residents have been ordered off the North Carolina Outer Banks, as Hurricane Irene is projected to hit North Carolina on Saturday afternoon. NBCâs Mark Potter reports from Nags Head, N.C. (Nightly News)
| Video: Irene rocks the Bahamas
Irene tore through the Bahamas on Thursday, knocking down trees and flooding streets throughout the archipelago. NBCâs Lilia Luciano reports. (Nightly News)
| Video: Irene: Carrying potentially crippling punch
Meteorologist Bryan Norcross reports that the sheer size and power of Hurricane Irene, coupled with a storm track straight through several major cities, creates the potential for a destructive event. (msnbc tv)
| Video: Rebels search for Gadhafi as fighting rages
Intense gun battles rage in Tripoli, Libya, between rebels and Gadhafi loyalists as rebel forces continue their search for the deposed strongman. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports from Tripoli. (Mitchell Reports)
| Video: Shark caught by father, son on kayak
Hunter Stevens, a 9-year-old from Clear Lake, Texas, was rolling the video camera when his father reeled in a black-tip shark the pair caught off the coast of Galveston while kayak fishing. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)
| Video: Evacuations begin as Irene approaches US
The first evacuations are beginning as Hurricane Irene, a powerful Category 3 storm that is predicted to grow in strength, heads towards the eastern coast of the U.S. NBCâs Kerry Sanders reports from Atlantic Beach, N.C. (TODAY)
| Video: Fears rise as Hurricane Irene eyes East Coast
Hurricane Irene battered the Bahamas Thursday morning, with heavy rain and dangerous winds, and forecasters say this powerful storm could cause significant damage to Americaâs East Coast. NBCâs Lilia Luciano and TODAYâs Al Roker report. (TODAY)
| Video: Summittâs fighting spirit
For 37 years as a womenâs basketball coach, 59-year-old Pat Summitt has built a reputation as a fiercely tough competitor. But nothing prepared her for her recent diagnosis of early-onset dementia. NBCâs Chris Jansing has more. (Nightly News)
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