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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.Copyright MetroNews
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  • MetroNews This Morning 10-6-25
    Oct 6 2025
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --Hospitals are worried about the potential increase in cost for the H-1B visas in the recruitment of foreign doctors
    --State lawmakers are in Charleston for interim meetings
    --Senator Capito says the threat of federal job losses is real as the government shutdown continues
    --In Sports: WVU Coach Rich Rodriguez says each member of the Mountaineer family needs to look within to determine if they are doing everything they can to win
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    15 m
  • MetroNews This Morning 10-3-25
    Oct 3 2025
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --Governor Patrick Morrisey says WV will help keep open a couple of National Park Service units duuring the federal government shutdown
    --Two more vaccination lawsuits are filed in West Virginia courts
    --A bust in Mercer County is the biggest haulf of illegal drugs ever in West Virginia
    --In Sports: the high school football season hits the halfaway point and WVU plays a rare Friday night game on the road with a very late kickoff.
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    17 m
  • MetroNews This Morning 10-2-25
    Oct 2 2025
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --It's day two of the Government shutdown and a number of West Virginians who work for the feds are impacted
    --A plane had to make an emegency landing in Monongalia County
    --State Board of Education President Paul Hardesty pulls no puches in his criticism of lawmakers and the state of public education
    --In Sports: The Reds' season is over and WVU prepares for a long and difficult road trip
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    16 m
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