TV Schedule for Scripps News
Monday, June 3rd TV listings for Scripps News
Morning Rush New Live
Join the Morning Rush team every weekday as Alex Livingston, Rob Nelson and Jay Strubberg bring you the stories that you will be talking about throughout your day. Watch Morning Rush from 7 a.m. to noon ET.
Scripps News On The Scene New Live
Each weekday Del Walters and Scripps News reporters take you to breaking news and live events across the country.
Scripps News Live New Live
Get a live look at the day's top stories and reporting from across the country, with Lauren Magarino, Veronica De La Cruz and Del Walters.
Main & Wall New Live
A drive into the intersection of Wall Street and Main Street, offering viewers an understanding of the news of the day through an economic lens and how it will impact their lives.
Scripps News The National Report New Live
Everyday The National report will look at the big stories impacting the nation from Wall Street to Washington D.C. to Hollywood and cities and towns in-between.
The Race New Live
A daily look at how political issues and politicians are impacting the lives of Americans and the future of the country.
The Debrief New Live
Join Scripps News live every weeknight for the latest reporting on the big stories from around the country and the world.
Trump On Trial New Live
Scripps News takes you beyond the legalese. Every weeknight anchor Chris Nguyen, correspondents Alex Miller and Ava-joye Burnett and former Manhattan prosecutor Michael Scotto analyze the developments that could shape the future of the country.
America Tonight New Live
Get a look at America's news tonight and how learn it will impact American lives tomorrow. Anchor Maritsa Georgiou with Scripps News' national reporters and a network of local journalists share stories from throughout the nation every weeknight.
Scripps Newsline New Live
Every weeknight explore a single story with Scripps News' Lauren Magarino. Get context through investigations, interviews, and in-depth conversations.
A daily look at how political issues and politicians are impacting the lives of Americans and the future of the country.
A drive into the intersection of Wall Street and Main Street, offering viewers an understanding of the news of the day through an economic lens and how it will impact their lives.
Join Scripps News live every weeknight for the latest reporting on the big stories from around the country and the world.
Scripps News takes you beyond the legalese. Every weeknight anchor Chris Nguyen, correspondents Alex Miller and Ava-joye Burnett and former Manhattan prosecutor Michael Scotto analyze the developments that could shape the future of the country.
Get a look at America's news tonight and how learn it will impact American lives tomorrow. Anchor Maritsa Georgiou with Scripps News' national reporters and a network of local journalists share stories from throughout the nation every weeknight.
Every weeknight explore a single story with Scripps News' Lauren Magarino. Get context through investigations, interviews, and in-depth conversations.
A drive into the intersection of Wall Street and Main Street, offering viewers an understanding of the news of the day through an economic lens and how it will impact their lives.
Scripps News Showcase Chicken People
Chicken People follows three top competitors over the course of a year as they grapple with life's challenges while vying to win the crown at the Ohio National Poultry Show, likened to the Westminster Dog Show for chickens.
In Real Life Blocking The Sun
Wildfires and heat waves are pushing governments to consider a controversial question: Could we artificially reflect the sun from our atmosphere and cool our planet's rising temperature? And more importantly, should we?
In Real Life Dating A.I.
Artificial intelligence is set to change life and love as we know it. For In Real Life Correspondent Cody LaGrow explores why some people are seeking a fling with the new frontier - all while exploring a robot romance of his own.
Early Rush New Live
Start your day with the morning's top headlines from Scripps News.