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Torrential rain and damaging wind gusts as high as 60 miles per hour blow through Arizona.

A teenage girl who was the lone survivor of a shooting rampage near Houston spoke out over the weekend at a memorial service, as many of those who attended wiped away tears. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports.

With shark attacks on the rise, an effort is underway in Montauk, New York, the town that inspired “Jaws,” to understand one of the ocean’s most mysterious creatures. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.

More than 100 passengers had to be rescued from the monorail on Sunday after the train stopped running in a thunderstorm. No one was hurt.

A fire has burned more than 3,700 acres and destroyed six structures in northern California. Investigators believe it was sparked by the exhaust from a truck.

Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).

A jet flew low over neighborhoods near Newark, New Jersey, on Sunday. After pilots saw flames shooting from its engines, the plane returned to the airport safely and investigators are figuring out what went wrong. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.

300 extra Border Patrol agents are now stationed along the Rio Grande to confront the waves of undocumented immigrants coming to the U.S.

Federal agents were called to the Philadelphia area as crews raced to identify the odor. An investigation found strong readings for hydrogen cyanide, often used for fumigation. NBC’s Ron Allen reports.

Dangerous storms are moving East, triggering fears of flooding from Missouri to Massachusetts. Meanwhile, millions in the Midwest brace for an unusual summertime polar inversion.