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  • MetroNews This Morning 4-17-26
    Apr 17 2026
    TODAY ON METRONEWS THIS MORNING:

    --An officer involved shooting in Kanawha County overnight leaves one dead and one wounded
    --Court documents reveal an abrupt change in attitudes between the Justice family and Omni Hotels in recent days
    --Senator Capito shares her thoughts about data centers coming to West Virginia
    --In Sports: WVU spring football drills culminate in Morgantown tomorrow
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  • MetroNews This Morning 4-16-26
    Apr 16 2026
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --An attack on two EMS workers leaves a man dead in Kanawha County
    --A forbearance document is the focal point of the ongoing court dispute over the Greenbrier Resort and its ownership.
    --WV Superintendent of Schools impressed with the kids at Huff Consolidated School
    --In Sports: Moutnaineers and Thundering Herd notch impressive baseball wins over Big 10 opponents
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  • MetroNews This Morning 4-15-26
    Apr 15 2026
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --Lien holder continues pressure on federal court to have the Justice family removed from Greenbrier management
    --Law enforcement in Putnam County faces federal lawsuit over a woman's death in a high speed chase
    --Putnam County residents raise worries about a Google data center
    --In Sports: WVU Baseball prepares for a mid-wake game with Penn State
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  • MetroNews This Morning 4-14-26
    Apr 14 2026
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:

    --A woman is shot dead in broad daylight in a Wal-Mart Parking lot in Kanawha County
    --The Taylor County grand jury hands up indictments in two extremely tragic incidents
    --Senator Jim Justice and his family push back on a dispute over the Greenbrier
    --In sports: Ross Hodge continues to build the roster for next year's Mountianeer basketball team
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  • MetroNews This Morning 4-13-26
    Apr 13 2026
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:
    --Marshall turns the Memorial Fountain back on tfor the summer
    --Several groups are weighing in as the Supreme Court considers challenges to the state's vaccination laws
    --WVU President Michael T. Benson hopes to bring Middle School Students to campus to get an early start on their recruitment
    --In Sports: WVU wins the weekend baseball series at Texas Tech and a repeat winner at The Masters
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  • MetroNews This Morning 4-10-26
    Apr 10 2026
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:

    --The PSC sets the public hearing schedule on MARL
    --Governor Morrisey continues to tout his 50 by 50 energy plan
    --The Greenbrier Clinic is the target of a class action lawsuuit
    --In Sports; the Masters is underay at Augusta and WVU baseball heads to Texas Tech
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  • MetroNews This Morning 4-9-26
    Apr 9 2026
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:

    --A federal appeals court upholds mandatory public school vaccination requirements in W.Va.
    --Marshall raises tuition, but also lowers operating defecit
    --State Board of Education lauds six school systems for improvements in attendance and academic achievement
    --In Sports: WVU beats Marshall in baseball
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  • MetroNews This Morning 4-8-26
    Apr 8 2026
    Today on MetroNews This Morning:

    --The Randolph County school board is looking at what too do with two schools set to close
    --Governor Morrisey says he'll be endorsing candidates in the Republican primary election
    --The weather will be dry and warm this week--perfect for forest fires
    --In Sports: WVU and Marshall play in baseball tonight
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