MetroNews This Morning 3-25-21

A teenager admits to a high profile murder in Parkersburg. Governor Jim Justice will be pushing his income tax reduction plan in the eastern panhandle today even as the House of Delegates holds a public hearing on it’s own, more modest version of the idea. Some lawmakers want to open up the sports books to more outlets and legislation to loosen restrictions on edible medical marijuana advances. The color coded alert map which has been the compass of activity for a year in West Virginia is retired. In sports, the college basketball season in West Virginia is officially at an end. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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