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NBC News' Janet Shamlian reports from Puerto Rico where Tropical Storm Erika is excpected to make landfall tonight.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will put its wildly popular 707-horsepower Hellcat engine into a new model of the Jeep Cherokee, sources say.

California cities cut their water use by a combined 31 percent in July, exceeding Gov. Jerry Brown's statewide mandate to conserve.

A priest speaks a mass for Vicki Gardner, who was shot while being interviewed. Television reporter Alison Parker and Adam Ward photographer, were killed in the attack.

The gunman who shot two journalists to death during a live broadcast had a wig, six magazines of ammunition, and a to-do list in his car.

Andy Parker says his daughter's on-air murder has inspired him to seek stricter gun-control regulations.

Prosecutor Joseph Cherniske said in his closing statements that the defendant, 19-year-old Owen Labrie ignored girl's "no" and raped her as part of a graduation tradition. Labrie's attorney's acknowledged while his client isn't a saint he should not convicted.

Nothing in his background disqualified him from buying a gun.

The jurors — three women and nine men — must ultimately weigh whether the accuser is telling the truth when she testified that Owen Labrie raped her.

WDBJ colleagues mark moment that Alison Parker and Adam Ward were killed with moment of silence during this morning's newscast. NBC's Sarah Dallof reports.