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Today on MetroNews This Morning:--Overnight winds have caused widespread power outages statewide--Senator Capito says she is fully behind the Trump Administration's action against drug boats from Venezuela--Governor Patrick Morrisey looks to be extending patrols by the WV National Guard to Washington into the new year--In Sports: The college football playoffs are ready to get started

Today on MetroNews This Morning:--West Virginia National Guard troops can stay on deployment while a case challenging that deployment continues through the courts. --The state's record on infrastructure isn't good. --An inspection finds grave problems still exist at the Clarksburg VA facility --In Sports: More post season honors high school football

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A group of seniors in a Morgantown assisted living center are in different quarters this morning--Players with West Virginia State's men's basketball team continue coming to grips with the loss of a teammate--One Mountaineer legend remembers another--In Sports: a record breaking night at Parkersburg South

Today on MetroNews This Morning;--U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito believes Congress needs to be more involved in White House military actions in South America--West Virginia State University is mourning the death of a member of the school's men's basketball team--Mountaineer football legend Garrett Ford has died --In Sports: The Steelers win in Monday Night Football

Today on MetroNews This Morning:--It's a cold start to the day in the Mountian State--Governor Morrisey calls questions about National Guard readiness "irresponsible"--The SBA will announce which schools will be awarded a portion of this year's school construction dollars--In Sports: A big win on the road for the WVU women and a devastating day for a couple of the NFL's biggest stars

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A winter weather advisory and winter storm watch are in effect for much of West Virginia--Governor Morrisey talks about a pay raise for state workers and gives an update on a wounded National Guardsman--Joe Manchin says it's time to bring those National Guard troops home--In Sports: WVU women with a big win over Georgia Tech

Today on MetroNews This Morning:--The state Board of Education signs of on school closing and consolidation in six counties--It's another wintry morning in the Mountain State--A member of the National Guard killed in the line of duty now lies at the National Cemetery in Grafton--in sports: Princeton's Mossor is the 2025 MetroNews Player of the Year in high school football

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --The House Republicans unveil their agenda for the upcoming regular legislative session in Charleston--The Division of Highways has new parameters on how to respond to a natural disaster in West Virginia--More positive news on the recovery of a National Guard Airman shot in the line of duty--In Sports; WVU shoots the lights out in a Tuesday night victory in Morgantown

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --PSC Chairman Charlotte Lane says she's firm in her belief coal will have a place in the state's energy portfolio--Lawmakers hear some options to the PEIA spousal surcharge--The National Weather Service says we're in a lull between winter storms--In Sports; the final Tudors Biscuit World MetroNews Power Rankings in high school football are published

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --General Seward gives an update on Sgt. Andrew Wolfe to the White House--Charleston police search for a man wanted for a weekend murder--Winter is giving the soutehrn half of the state another blast today--In Sports: a recap of the state high school football championships in Charleston

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --AARP approves premium increase for state employees' insurance--Services in Washington honore the life of late National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom--The state's official Christmas tree is officially on for the season in Charleston--In Sports: It's championship weekend for high school football in West Virginia

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A vigil in Martinsburg provides an update on the condition of a wounded member of the West Virginia National Guard. --The lighting of the Capitol Christmas Tree will be tonight in Charleston--Three employees of the Marshall County school systems are facing criminal charges --In Sports: Rich Rod is all smiles about WVU's football recruiting class

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Formal charges of murder against the man accused of shooting two members of the West Virginia National Guard in Washington D.C. --A child dies in a car wreck in Kanawha County --A trucker survives a five-hour harrowing ordeal in Mason County without a scratch--In Sports: Neal Brown is a head coach again

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A mixed bag of winter weather in West Virginia---Governor Morrisey and General Seward talk more about the shooting of two West Virginia guard membes in Washington DC--Scary times in a Preston County School--In Sports: Rough night for WVU women's basketball

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A community mourns the death of a well known National Guard soldier on duty in Washington while a second guard member continues recovery from gunshot wounds.--West Virginia is looking at another belt of winter weather in the next 24 hours--The Salvation Army needs bell ringers as the Red Kettle Drive is off to a slow start---In Sports: The college football season in West Virginia comes to a disappointing end

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --West Virginia's funding for it's broadband expansion plan is approved in Washington DC--It looks like a lot of those cases against the West Virginia State Police will go to trial next year --The Upshur County School Board okays the closure of Rock Cave Elementary School--In Sports: WVU and Marshall soccer teams advance in the NCAA Tourney and round two of the high school football playoffs

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Fruth Pharmacy has been sold to Walgreens--West Virginia's conversion to broadband has a long way to go, but it's moving faster than other states--The Vice-President and Secretary of War pay tribute to a West Virginia coal miner killed on the job --In Sports: Three West Virginia college soccer teams are ready for post season play

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --The Morrisey Administration defends their handling of the child welfare system --Toyota will invest over $450 Million in its Putnam County plant--A Wyoming County teacher gets a big surprise--In Sports; WVU lands a big name recruit and Tony Gibson talks about the Appalachian State game this weekend

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --The final PEIA hearing draws a crowd in Morgantown--The US EPA puts out plans to change the Waters of the United States rules--Logan County Schools look at closing down a longtime elementary school--In Sports: WVU basketball runs the record to 5-0 with a win

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Energy officials are boosted by plans for a pair of gas fired power plants in W.Va. --PEIA Finance Board ready for final hearing of the year on increases--More tax trouble for the companies of the family of Senator Jim Justice--In Sports, lots of frustration for Mountaineer football

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Folks are remembering a lost coal miner as a true hero--PEIA Finance Board gets another earful from state workers--SNAP benefits are back in place with the government shutdown over--In Sports: The high school football playoffs start tonight and WVU wins the basketball Backyard Brawl

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --The longest Government shutdown in history--The U.S. EPA Administrator visits West Virginia--Crews continue to dewater a Nicholas County mine where a miner remains unaccounted for--In Sports: Marshall wins over WVU in soccer

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Congressman Riley Moore believes the House will approve the measure to reopen the federal government today--Governor Morrisey says the search for a missing coal miner is still very much a rescue operation--Barbour County's Superintendent says consolidation of the county's middle schools was the best move for the current situation--In Sports: Rich Rod and Gibbie talk about this weekend's road tests for the Mountaineers and Thundering Herd

Today on MetroNews This Morning--The difficult search for a missing miner underground in Nicholas County is ongoing--The U.S. Senate okays the clean resolution to reopen the government pending the House vote--A Kanawha County Judge rules the Governor has the authority to send guard troops to DC--In Sports: WVU women qualify for the NCAA tournament

Today on MetroNews This Morning:--A search and rescue operation continues for a missing worker in a flooded Nicholas County coal mine--A major fire is burning in an old warehouse type building in downtown Charleston--We appear much closer to an end to the ongoing Government Shutdown--In Sports: High school teams know who and when they'll play in the first round of the high school football playoffs

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A West Virginia coal miner is killed on the job--Officials at Yeager Airport antcipate flights to be impacted by an FAA scaleback of flights nationally by 10 percent--Roane County School Board votes reluctantly for consolidation plan--In Sports; it's the final week of the regular season in high school football and WVU basketball wins their second game

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Governor Morrisey will be on the road promoting a new rural healthcare plan today--Hope Gas strikes a compromise on a rate increase, Mountaineer Gas' request is opposed by elected leaders in Kanawha County--Embattled Marshall County assessor enters plea agreement to embezzlement charges--In Sports: WVU prepares to take on the Camels in basketball

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Efforts continue in West Virginia to fill the void left by the Government shutdown--Hope Gas and the PSC may have struck a deal on a rate hike request--The state is going to need employees to fill a growing number of jobs--In Sports; the Mountaineers defeat Mt. St. Mary's on opening night of the season and the Ross Hodge era

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --West Virginia continues the process of trying to help provide food to the hungry amid the government shutdown--Hope Gas customers speak out against a propsoed rate hike--A body found buried in the back yard of a Wheeling home--In Sports; The Mountaineer women's basketball team tips off the season and it's gameday for the WVU men

Today on MetroNews This Morning--National Guard troops spend the weekend helping distribute food to those who have lost benefits due to the government shutdown--A Kanawha County Judge will continue hearing evidence in a challenge to the deployment of West Virginia guard troops to DC--Barbour County School Board due to vote on a proposal to close the county's three middle schools--In Sports: A Mountaineer win to build on for WVU

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --The Government shutdown hits day 31 and many West Virginians are due to lose benefits tomorrow--The sale of four state hospials to the private sector will go forwad today--A dispute between one of the state's largest ambulance companies and one of the state's largest insurance companies---In Spots: It's a football Friday in West Virginia with high school football tonight, the Mountaineers tomorrow, and a rough Thursday night for Marshall

Today on MetroNews This Morning--New leadership at the United Mine Workers Union--Concerns abound in West Virginia over the potential of SNAP benefits not being available come Saturday--Parents push back on school consolidation--In Sports: It's Gameday for Marshall and Toronto takes the lead in the World Series

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A federal appeals court reverses the suit filed by Cabell County and Huntington against the Big 3 Opioid Distributors--The deal to sell four state-owned hospitals is a go on Friday--Governor Morrisey creates a fundraiser to be matched by the state in response to potential loss of SNAP benefits. --In Sports: Rich Rodriguez talks about his young quarterback

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --There are grave concerns about how West Virginia will deal with a loss of SNAP benefits amid federal government shutdown--PSC is confident Verizon is a different company than when they sold Frontier 15 years ago--A trucker who caused a fatal crash in Morgantown is sentenced--In Sports: A World Series classic 18 inning affair on Monday night

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Another vaccine case may be headed to the Supreme Court--A trial for a 2021 murder case gets started this morning in Charleston--A new book takes a look at families of one of West Virginia's worst industrial tragedies--In Sports: It's cross over season for college football and basketball

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --A private citizen group is challenging the Governor's authority to send W.Va. Guard troops to D.C.--The Government Shutdown hits 24 days--Jim Justice reacts to Tax Liens form IRS--In Sports: WVU preapares for TCU, high school football matchups, and the World Series begins tonight

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --Wood County investigators never gave up on a murder case after 11 years --More tax trouble for U.S. Senator Jim Justice and his family of companies--Yeager Airport officials report FAA and TSA workers have been showing up without fail despite no paycheck--In Sports: Coverage of WVU at the Big XII basketball media day

Today on MetroNews This Morning: --An officer involved shooting in Harrison County leaves a suspect dead--State Police and ICE team up for a busy weekend in the Mountain State--An arrest and indictment in an 11 year old murder case in Wood County. --In Sports: quarterback woes continue for the Mountaineers