ADVERTISEMENT The Area's Top Political Talk Show! Volpe Report X56 SUNDAY MORNINGS 11:30AMf6 Award-winning Scranton Times/Tribune Columnist and editor Chris Kelly returns to The Volpe Report Sunday at 11:30 a.m. on FOX56. The self-proclaimed "Old School Muckraker" has become very adept at navigating the choppy waters in the sea of corruption that is Lackawanna County, where the "muck" virtually writes itself. On the table for Sunday's program is the upcoming primary election, the ongoing state grand jury probe of the Lackawanna County Prisorn and the Scranton School District and Mr. Kelly's attempts to obtain records documenting the true cost of the county's spending associated with converting the former Globe Store in Scranton to the Lackawanna County Government Center. Tune in Sunday for a look at the muck and the players. On Tuesday, between 10 and 10:30 p.m. for Volpe's Views orn FOX56 News at 10 as Chuck comments on a dangerous chemical finding its way into our drinking water supplies and how the state recently went from monitoring 19 drinking water sites for the contaminant to monitoring 300 sites. Chris Kelly ADVERTISEMENT The Area's Top Political Talk Show! Volpe Report X56 SUNDAY MORNINGS 11:30AMf6 Award-winning Scranton Times/Tribune Columnist and editor Chris Kelly returns to The Volpe Report Sunday at 11:30 a.m. on FOX56. The self-proclaimed "Old School Muckraker" has become very adept at navigating the choppy waters in the sea of corruption that is Lackawanna County, where the "muck" virtually writes itself. On the table for Sunday's program is the upcoming primary election, the ongoing state grand jury probe of the Lackawanna County Prisorn and the Scranton School District and Mr. Kelly's attempts to obtain records documenting the true cost of the county's spending associated with converting the former Globe Store in Scranton to the Lackawanna County Government Center. Tune in Sunday for a look at the muck and the players. On Tuesday, between 10 and 10:30 p.m. for Volpe's Views orn FOX56 News at 10 as Chuck comments on a dangerous chemical finding its way into our drinking water supplies and how the state recently went from monitoring 19 drinking water sites for the contaminant to monitoring 300 sites. Chris Kelly