Episodios

  • 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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  • 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
  • MetroNews This Morning 10-1-25
    Oct 1 2025
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --The federal government is partially shutdown this morning
    --Two people are dead and three hurt in a fire in Jefferson County
    --A Putnam County plant is looking for additional workers fast as demand grows for their product
    --In Sports: Football coaches address the media and the MLB Wildcard Games are underway
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    15 m
  • MetroNews This Morning 9-30-25
    Sep 30 2025
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --Counties where the MVP runs will reap significant tax benefits from the gas line
    --The coal industry hails a big boost from President Donald Trump
    --A West Virginia fisherman got more than he expected on the back of his boat
    --In Sports: Hope Gas leaders talk about buying the naming rights to Hope Coliseum at WVU
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  • MetroNews This Morning 9-29-25
    Sep 29 2025
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --Comments on the MARL line to the PSC are exclusively negative
    --Raleigh County Commission tries to tackle problems with panhandling
    --Federal Judge John Copenhaver turns 100
    --In Sports: Back to the drawing board for both Marshall and WVU after rough weekend outings
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  • MetroNews This Morning 9-26-25
    Sep 26 2025
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --WVU President goes underground in a West Virginia coal mine
    --Start getting used to calling is "Hope Coliseum"
    --DHS reports they have gotten a much better handle on turnover among their personnel
    --In Sports: It's a football Friday, we'll talk high school games as well as preview WVU and Marshall's weekend matchups
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    16 m
  • MetroNews This Morning 9-25-25
    Sep 25 2025
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --Rainfall creates some situations overnight in parts of West Virginia
    --The President of WVU continues travelling the state and visiting with those served by the university
    --Three bodies found in Berkeley County a result of a double-murder/suicide
    --In Sports: The unique story of a WVU defensive back
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