MetroNews This Morning 9-24-20

A man who spent 14 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit is now free. Jury deliberations continue in a Barbour County murder trial. Governor Jim Justice urges everybody to be tested for Covid 19. No “red” counties in the latest Covid 19 alert map. Justice Administration reaches a deal with private and Christian schools on testing and returning to class. Senator Manchin says he’ll not favor moving on a new Supreme Court nominee before Election Day. In Sports, high school teams ready for week four in another scaled back schedule in high school football. Those stories and much more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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