MetroNews This Morning 11-27-2020

CHARLESTON,W.Va. — West Virginia shoppers are approaching Black Friday a little differently in 2020.

We check that story on more on Friday’s edition of MetroNews This Morning.

Thursday’s holiday did not stop the addition of COVID-19 cases statewide. MetroNews Anchor Shauna Johnson covers that story and more in today’s podcast.

Kyle Wiggs sizes up West Virginia’s first two games in South Dakota and previews today’s championship and the high school football playoffs.

MetroNews This Morning for Friday, Nov. 27, 2020 LISTEN HERE.





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