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MetroNews This Morning 6-7-24
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 -
MetroNews This Morning 6-6-24
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 -
MetroNews This Morning 6-5-24
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 -
MetroNews This Morning 6-4-24
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 -
MetroNews This Morning 6-3-24
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 -
MetroNews This Morning 5-31-24
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