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  • The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol holds its ninth public hearing Thursday, to present some new evidence about former President Trump's role in the insurrection
  • We look at how Fox News covered the first of the Jan. 6 committee hearings, which it did not air live. The network chose to air it on its business channel, the Fox Business Network, instead.
  • Charlotte has something important to discuss with Mr. Colbourne, but is she too late?
  • Former Vice President Mike Pence tells Morning Edition that he and former President Donald Trump have gone "our separate ways." Pence looks back on pivotal moments and ahead to what he might do next.
  • Ali Basalyga of NAC Entertainment speaking about themusical CHICAGO that will be presented by Broadwayin Scranton from March 5 through 8, 2026, at theScranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple,420 N. Washington Avenue in Scranton. Shows:Friday, March 6th at 7:30 pm; Saturday (3/7) at 2:00 &7:30 pm; and Sunday (3/8) at 1:00 pm. The musicalis recommended for ages 13 and up. For moreinformation & tickets: www.broadwayinscranton.com/0r 570-342-7784.
  • Director Brian McGurl, who has the role of "Captain" Jack Boyle,and Kelly Jean Graham, who plays Juno Boyle, speaking aboutthe play "Juno and the Paycock" by Sean O'Casey, presented bythe Scranton Shakespeare Festival at the Shakes Space at theMarketplace at Steamtown in downtown Scranton. The showruns Thursday (3/5), Friday (3/6) & Saturday (3/7) at 7:00 pm,with a Sunday matinee (3/8) at 2:00. For information &tickets: www.scrantonshakes.com/
  • Janet Gaglione, Executive Director of the Wayne County ArtsAlliance, speaking about the WCAA's 23rd Annual Artists'Studio Tour, July 10, 11 & 12, 2026, from 10 am to 6 pmeach day. 25 artists are featured in 21 different locationsthroughout Wayne County. The tour is free, and mapsare available online or at the WCAA Gallery, 959Main Street in Honesdale, where works by eachartist are on display now through that weekend.www.waynecountyartsalliance.org/570-228-2811
  • Ronnie Harvey, General Theater Manager and Film Booker at theDietrich Theater in Tunkhannock, speaking about Summer FilmFest 2026 that opens July 17th and runs through August 6th,screening 20 different films in 21 days. There will be a postfestival film discussion on Friday, August 7th at 1:00 andadmission is free. The Theater is located at 60 E. TiogaStreet in Tunkhannock. www.dietrichtheater.com/
  • Ivy tries to impart some professional and personal wisdom on a frustrated Eliza.
  • Durham chefs roll out Southern hospitality over supper and cocktails.
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