MetroNews This Morning 5-10-21

The woman charged with killing patients at the Clarksburg V-A is set to learn her fate this week. The trial against three distributors of opioids continues today in Charleston Federal Court. High winds Sunday leave a lot of West Virginians in the dark to start the day. Lawmakers are back in Charleston today for their first interim meetings. Some students in Pocahontas County had an interesting conversation recently and four schools are celebrating state basketball championships. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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