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Metronews This Morning 6-4-20

Governor Justice walks back and explains why he suggested former President Obama would not be welcome in West Virginia. More demonstrations in West Virginia in the wake of George Floyd’s death–all remained peaceful in the Mountain State. Covid 19 testing ramping up in prisons and jails and as testing increases reopening ramps up in West Virginia. WVU is out with it’s plans for the fall semester, preps continue for next week’s primary election, and in sports two coaches legends lost in one week. Those stories and much more in today’s edition of Metronews This Morning.

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