MetroNews This Morning 2-20-20

One person dead after a head-on crash involving a school bus in Wood County, a driver in Preston County facing charges in a fatal accident over alleged texting at the wheel, in Fairmont officials including the Governor plan to talk today about how to save FRMC. At the Capitol, a bill which would have ended greyhound racing is dead while tax breaks for natural gas and coal fired power plans are alive. Clorox Company officials visit with the Eastern Panhandle in an open house and in sports, we’re getting close to the post season in high school basketball. Those stories and more in today’s edition.

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