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This quick, easy-to-digest newscast brings you the top headlines daily from West Virginia’s most trusted news team. Just 15 minutes a day keeps you informed of all the latest developments in the stories that shape our state and the nation.

MetroNews is the only true statewide medium. We are West Virginia’s only news, talk and sports network providing you the ability to reach nearly all of West Virginia through a single source. MetroNews and wvmetronews.com is where West Virginians tune for compelling news and information, statewide talk programming, high school sports, Mountaineer sports and much more.
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Today on MetroNews This Morning:--The death of Jerry West is felt from the deep hollows of southern West Virginia to Hollywood hills--A Beckley woman is charged in the overdose death of two-year old twins--The state Department of Education approves a plan of action for a troubled Berkeley County school--In Sports, Joe Mazzulla and the Celtics are poised to win an NBA title
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--A new manufacturing site is taking shape in Jackson County--Lawmakers are looking at state run hospitals across the state--Students at a couple of Wetzel County schools will be impacted by environmental concerns--In Sports: Former Mountaineer Quincy Wilson will help resurrect a long dormant football program in Ohio
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--A major honor for a West Virginia chef--Wheeling University has turned a corner and won't have to close--Natural Gas will soon flow through the Mountain Valley Pipeline--In Sports: WVU football gets two highly touted prospects and practice is ongoing for the North-South All Star Game
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--The Third Grade Success Act crosses the one-year milestone--Governor Jim Justice talks about the need to tighten up on home school requirements in the wake of a teen's death in Boone County. --A Charleston chef is up for a high honor nationally--In Sports:  A valiant effort by WVU baseball, but ultimately it was North Carolina who prevailed in the Super Regional
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--The Justice Administration lays out all of the information they have regarding a probe into the state's actions prior to the death of a Boone County teen--Another tornado touchdown confirmed in West Virginia, this time in the eastern panhandle--A milestone for Vandalia Health--In Sports: WVU faces North Carolina with a trip to the College World Series on the line
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--A Justice Administration press conference over the state's handling of a case where a teen died will be allowed --State Senator Chandler Swope files a formal challenge over the primary election results in Mingo County--It's the 80th Anniversary of the D-DAy invasion of Normandy, France--In Sports:  The Mountaineers have arrived in Chapel Hill in preparation for the NCAA Baseball Super Regional
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--The GOP is closing ranks after a rough and tumble primary for Governor--The Cabell County school board attempts to mend fences and retool their levy for another run. --A grieving mother says somebody knows who murdered her son and she wants them to come forward--In Sports: Randy Mazey says the assignment for WVU Baseball is a tall one if they want to get to Omaha 
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--Senator Manchin says he's not running for anything, but also says he never rules anything out--An EMS unit in Harrison County is closed down--State revenues continue to soar above estimates--In Sports:  Chapel Hill, NC will be the setting for WVU Baseball's next step toward Omaha
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--FEMA to open a field office in Summersville to aid in tornado recovery--Two are dead after a weekend house explosion and fire in Ritchie County--Senator Manchin speaks about his reasons for leaving the Democratic Party--In Sports: The Mountaineer baseball team makes history winning the Tucson Regional
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--A New York jury convicts Donald Trump on all 34 counts, West Virginia reacts--Bond remains at $250,000 for a Boone County woman charged in the neglect death of her teenage child--A group of Kanawha County students say goodbye to eight years in portable classrooms--In Sports: the state high school baseball tournament is underway
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--Governor Jim Justice says he's withholding judgement until the investigation is done in the case of a 14 year old's death in Boone County--The WVU Board of Governors hires a national firm to help in the search for the next WVU President--Those record 15 confirmed tornadoes may have been higher according to NWS--IN Sports: the state high school baseball tournament gets started this evening in Charleston
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--A key figure in the state's beleaguered child welfare programs is leaving--Alumni of a small elementary school in Charleston about to close get one last walk through the halls--Those who met late basketball legend Bill Walton last fall in Charleston fondly remember him--In Sports: the West Virginia Amateur will wrap up today
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--2024 is now a record year for tornadoes in West Virginia, with now the 15th confirmed touchdown--West Virginians remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice on Memorial Day--The state works to pick up some of the slack from the disastrous FAFSA rollout--In Sports: WVU Baseball headed to the desert to begin play the postseason
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--It's Memorial Day and ceremonies are planned to honor those killed in service to the nation--The holiday is starting with thousands of power outages as a result of violent weekend weather--Governor Justice talks about the recent special session of the Legislature--In Sports; Mountaineer baseball finds out at noon what region they will draw to compete in the NCAA baseball tourney
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--The death of a Boone County girl sparks more questions than answers--A school bus driver is charged with impaired driving with children on board--This weekend marks the 47th annual Vandalia Gathering at the Capitol--In Sports: Three champions are crowned in high school softball
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--The Run for the Wall arrives in West Virginia on their way to Washington--A disaster declaration from the White House for the April storms across West Virginia--Capito rips into the Biden Administration for a lack of support for Israel--In Sports: Championship Thursday has arrived at the state high school softball tourney
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--The special session ends with an IDD wavier bill, but well short of what the House of Delegates wanted--Slain State Police Sgt. Cory Maynard honored in a ceremony in Clarksburg almost a year after his death--Patrick Morrisey wins the endorsement of former President Donald Trump in his campaign for Governor--In Sports: WVU falls in the opening round of the Big XII baseball tourney
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--Special session continues at the Capitol with the most contention coming over a bill to fully fund the IDD wavier program--Lawmakers take time out to remember late public servant Bob Ashley--Huntington Mayor Steve Williams says he will not step aside as the Democratic nominee for Governor, regardless of what people want Joe Manchin to do--In Sports, WVU opens play in the Big XII baseball tourney today and high school baseball regionals are underway
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--A special session is underway at the State Capitol--The USPS puts a pause on changes to the postal system until at least next year--WVU Police holdes training exercises in the weeks to come--In Sports:  University of Charleston softball team opens plan in the College Softball World Series
Today on MetroNews This Morning:--Leadership of the WV First Foundation begins the groundwork for distribution of opioid settlement funds--Republican leaders start to bind up the wounds of a rough and tumble primary election--World class bicycle racing through the streets of Charleston--In Sports: the West Virginia SSAC modifies a couple of key features of high school basketball and football
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