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Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
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Scripps News On The Scene
Rerun Air Date: January 27, 2026Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
Scripps News On The Scene
Rerun Air Date: January 27, 2026Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
Scripps News On The Scene
Rerun Air Date: January 27, 2026Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
Scripps News On The Scene
Rerun Air Date: January 27, 2026Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
Scripps News On The Scene
Rerun Air Date: January 26, 2026Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
Scripps News On The Scene
Rerun Air Date: January 26, 2026Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
Scripps News On The Scene
Rerun Air Date: January 26, 2026Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
Scripps News On The Scene
Rerun Air Date: January 26, 2026Each weekday, Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country, bringing you the news as it unfolds.
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