MetroNews This Morning 2-26-20

Crossover Day has arrived at the Legislature, Senate Republicans fail in a quest to overhaul the state’s tax structure while in the House a bill to allow for elective Bible courses in public high schools advances. Governor Justice to follow up today with Alecto about possible alternatives to closing Fairmont Regional Medical Center and AHF Products claims the offer union workers rejected at their Randolph County plant was a fair one. In Sports, a familiar name in high school football is the new head coach at Morgantown High School. Those stories and more in today’s edition of Metronews This Morning.

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