MetroNews This Morning 9-29-20

Governor Jim Justice denies the state is trying to manipulate the color coded alert map reflecting Covid 19 spread across the state. Testing continues to increases. A major deal for a company with operations in the northern panhandle. Arson in Mason County and a horrific accident in Maryland near Harper’s Ferry. Also the first of the presidential debates is set for tonight in Cleveland. In Sports, Coach Neal Brown gets his team ready for Baylor. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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