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MetroNews This Morning 8-5-20

A man wanted for murder in Raleigh County is in custody in North Carolina and a domestic fight in Logan County results in a murder investigation. The Fire Marshal charges a Randolph County man with burning down his own home. Cases of Covid 19 are on the rise at at least two southern WV nursing homes. An education leader worries about the wisdom of returning students to the classroom this fall. The UMWA backs Democrats for Governor and Attorney General. In Sports, WVU is trying to finalize the football schedule and determine how many fans might be allowed to be at games. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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