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Savannah Guthrie ‘plans to return’ to the ‘Today’ show, NBC says

Savannah Guthrie thanked TODAY show colleagues during a studio visit and plans to return on air while the search for her abducted mother, Nancy, continues with a $1 million reward offered.

  • On Thursday, Savannah Guthrie visited Studio 1A to thank colleagues and NBC/Today said she plans to return to the air at a time she chooses.
  • On Jan. 31 Nancy Guthrie was last seen, and she was reported missing Feb. 1, with investigators believing she was taken from her Tucson home overnight; March 5 marked the 33rd day of the search.
  • Guthrie told colleagues she intends to return to the show and thanked Today staff and crew at Studio 1A for caring about her mother during an emotional off-camera reunion.
  • No date has been set for Guthrie's return, and co-hosts including Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager, and Sheinelle Jones have filled in while she supports her family and the search, NBC said.
  • The Pima County Sheriff's Department says DNA from a glove produced no CODIS matches and they are seeking a male person of interest about 5 feet 9 inches to 5 feet 10 inches.
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By Brian Stelter, CNN en Español - Savannah Guthrie "plans to return" to the "Today" show at some point, NBC said Thursday, in the network's first public comments about her future on the program. Guthrie's mother, Nancy, has been missing for 33 days, as the "Today" show noted in a brief news update on the case Thursday morning. Guthrie spent several weeks in Tucson, Arizona, assisting with the search, before recently returning home to New York. …

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New York Post broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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