we have live reports first straight ahead also key takeaways from th january six committees intensive 800 plus-page report and we re gonna take you liv to ukraine, where there are ne taxes as president zelenskyy returns from his first trip to the united states since russia wag war. but, let s start this hour for you with the severe weathe across the country looking like less of a winte wonderland and you probabl guessed, it more like nightmare for many the dangerous storm has caused nearly 20 deaths across te states more than 1 million people are without power this christmas eve, from north carolina t maine. the big concern right now, freezing temperatures, not allowing snow and ice to mel away, to get off those roads that you see right there check out what it looks like i buffalo, new york, all of this you can imagine leading to bad news that airports, not only o the roads getting from a to b. passengers remaining strande after thousands of cancellations and delays a air
received it, and how to find out when you get yours crisis at the border new video of crowds waiting to cross the rio grande into the u.s. the dramatic rescues from border patrol the influx so great immigrations and customs enforcement now asking for volunteers to help. out-of-control spring breakers across florida sparking new superspreader fears. and the monumental challenge ahead. will the government be ready to start vaccinating all adults by may? the shocking murder of a young british woman. the global movement it started. and the vigil tonight suddenly broken up by police. and remembering breonna taylor one year after her death. stirring tributes across the country today. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with jose diaz-balart. good evening parts of the country bracing tonight for what may be the worst snowstorm in years. the system throwing off a wide and dangerous variety of weather already. in utah cars were trapped on the highway for hours. in califo
516 Arts has announced its 2024 Fulcrum Fund grantees, comprising of 13 recipients. A total of $70,000 has been awarded in varying amounts determined by this year’s jury, supporting the development and presentation of independent, artist-led projects and programs. This year’s funded projects include independent and self-made book publications, research projects, performance series, art installations, DIY art venues and more.