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TuesdayJune 2, 2020

Raleigh couple charged with making up wife’s fall from Grandview overlook

More than 40 hours searching hillside when woman was hiding at home.

Secure entrance highlights Fayette County school project

Ground broken Tuesday at Midland Trail High School.

WVU makes Top 8 list for 5-star Bluefield DB Isaiah Johnson

Johnson is one of the nation's most heavily recruited defensive backs in the Class of 2021.

Frankfort grad Abby Beeman impresses in freshman season at Shepherd

Beeman was named the PSAC East Freshman of the Year this winter.

COVID-19 deaths now at 78

Latest recorded in Berkeley County.

Manchin chosen to lead Glenville State in uncertain times

Mark Manchin will leave Harrison County superintendent's job to take first college position.

St. Albans’ Ethan Clay is ready to give it his all at Glenville State

Clay led St. Albans to their first state tourney berth in 16 years.

RISE homes are all moving toward contract, Hoyer says, although much still work remains

Fourth anniversary of devastating flood is coming up this month.

Hoyer says National Guard role in quelling disturbances would be supporting law enforcement

Justice, Hoyer cast doubt on whether West Virginia protests would get violent.

W.Va. sheriffs condemn officer action in George Floyd death

West Virginia Sheriff's day they are uniquely qualified to address the issues of racial tension between the African American community and law enforcement

Morgantown rally sends message of solidarity, equality

"Skin color does not determine worth here," organizer says.

Charleston pastor says conversations about trust need to happen non-stop

Pastor Matthew Watts says the matter needs constant attention from both sides to ever be solved.

CAMC rebounding, but not all the way back

CEO Dave Ramsey says although they are operating with all services, some are still afraid to visit a hospital.

Anmoore manufacturer gets new majority owner, plans for expansion

Graphite materials to help create national supply chain.

Survivors of Braxton County veteran who died under suspicious circumstances at the Clarksburg VA are suing

The lawsuit from family members of John Hallman, a U.S. Navy veteran who died in 2018, is the 3rd to be filed against the VA.

Winfield police officer resigns following Facebook posts on protests

The office was also a member of the West Virginia National Guard.

Metronews This Morning 6-2-20

Governor Jim Justice says West Virginians who are handling protests over George Floyd’s death in the correct manner without vandalism and violence. Justice said he was proud to see how those happened, but if they were violent as seen in other places, he wouldn’t hesitate to use the National Guard to restore order. A third

How do we sort out the George Floyd story?

I wish I had succinct and clear answers for you this morning about all things related to the death of George Floyd. Maybe some of you already see the events plainly, but perhaps there are those of you like me who are having difficulty sorting it all out. First, there is the death itself. A