Metronews This Morning 5-1-20

The transition from quarantine to restarting life is starting to slowly roll forward in West Virginia. Starting Monday, the Governor’s “Stay At Home” order becomes the “Safer At Home” order where many of the same guidelines are in place, but instead of being a requirement it’s just s strong suggestion. Still there are Coronavirus problems in the state, while the infection rate remains below 3%, the death toll continues a slow climb. The U.S. Senate looks at reconvening soon. The WVSSAC wants to turn on the Friday Night Lights tonight for the Class of 2020. In Sports, a new football coach for the Weird Red Riders and Marshall has an alumni team in the TBT. Those stories and more in today’s Metronews This Morning Podcast.

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