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MetroNews This Morning 7-29-20

This is quickly becoming West Virginia’s deadliest week since the pandemic began. Student leaders at WVU are okay with a staggered return by students to campus. Three more counties have settled on re-entry options for the fall semester of school. Martinsburg has the first female mayor in its long history. Senator Manchin goes to bat for some small post offices and Senator Capito worries those battling addiction are struggling in the shadows of Covid 19. In Sports, the Big XII may be going to in-conference games only for this coming football season and the WV Amateur continues. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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