the blind side, the family firing back after the football star at the center of the movie said they didn t really adopt him. nbc news investigates the danger of abandoned oil and gas wells, and could they be connected to that pennsylvania house explosion? and baseball players wanted the mlb s search for the next generation of stars. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, and welcome, everyone. the demand for accountability is growing louder on the hawaiian island of maui tonight amid the search for something to explain how so many, how so much could be taken so quickly. no cause of the fire has been determined, but the local power company, hawaiian electric, is coming under increased scrutiny tonight over how it responded as live power lines toppled under 80-mile-per-hour winds spewing showers of sparks, potential sources for ignition of the incredibly fast-moving fires. the utility acknowledging shutting off power as conditions worsene
seen. also, the questions, what sparked the inferno. caught on camera, downed power lines, was that the cause? we re learning more names tonight of the victims. our team in hawaii. the fulton county d.a. proposing a march 2024 date for donald trump s trial in georgia. will the judge agree? the police raid on a small kansas paper that drew national outrage. why the prosecutor now says he s withdrawing the warrant and telling police to give everything back. could charges be refiled against alec baldwin for the deadly rust shooting? what the prosecutor said today. the battle over the blind side, the family firing back after the football star at the center of the movie said they didn t really adopt him. nbc news investigates. the danger of abandoned oil and gas wells, and could they be connected to that pennsylvania house explosion? and baseball players wanted. the mlb s search for the next generation of stars. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester hol
State Sen. Linda Chesterfield will give a lecture, "The Importance of Teaching Black History," to mark the start of Black History Month, 6 p.m. Thursday in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building, University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
State Sen. Linda Chesterfield will give a lecture, "The Importance of Teaching Black History," to mark the start of Black History Month, 6 p.m. Thursday in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall, Fine Arts Building, University of Arkansas at Little Rock.