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Experts say mass flooding in the state could go on for two more weeks due to record snowfall this past winter. KUSA's Steve Staeger reports.

Several hundred people rallied at the state Capitol in Raleigh, N.C., yesterday in a Moral Monday action focused on environmental and health care issues. Eleven of the protesters were arrested on trespassing charges after a sit-in at the Capitol building, but none were arrested for violating the recent “imminent disturbance” gag rule.

Minnesota Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway runs to the aid of two boaters after the lake’s rough waters tossed them overboard. KARE’s Rena Sarigianopoulos reports.

As Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s hometown celebrates his impending homecoming, the controversy over his release grows, and reports surface that Bergdahl’s father reached out to the Taliban. NBC’s Janet Shamlian reports.

Trusted parents are caught pocketing money – in some cases, hundreds of thousands of dollars – from school booster clubs. NBC national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen reports.

The FBI manhunt for a media consultant accused of stockpiling explosives in his home has come to a dramatic end near the Golden Gate Bridge. NBC’s Joe Fryer reports.

Millions in the nation’s midsection are bracing for strong storms, damaging winds and possible tornadoes Tuesday. Al Roker reports.

Contestant Julia Collins ended a 20-game win streak on the episode that aired Monday night. She won a total of more than $400,000. Carson Daly reports from the Orange Room.

The Hall of Famer joins the multimillion-dollar concussion lawsuit against the NFL. The suit claims the NFL concealed the risks and severity of players’ concussions. Tamron Hall reports.

Booster clubs to raise money for kids’ school activities are typically nonprofits run by parents. But an NBC News investigation found that some of those parents were stealing tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.