MetroNews This Morning 4-20-21

Charleston City Council adjusts rules for a needle exchange program even as a new state law on the program takes effect. The SBA announces award for $75 Million in school construction projects. Governor Justice issues an order cleaning up a number of outstanding rules related to the pandemic even as the state pushes for more people to get vaccinated against Covid 19. In Sports, WVU is grinding toward the Gold and Blue Scrimmage this weekend and WVU women and Marshall’s men are into the NCAA soccer tourney. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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