MetroNews This Morning 1-24-22

West Virginia State Police seek a pay raise from the Legislature to help with recruitment. Hospital officials continue to raise concerns about being stretched then with staff as Covid cases continue to rise. Wheeling Fire Department says 2021 was the busiest year in the department’s history. A U.S. Attorney creates a health care fraud strike force. Forecasters say a nor’easter is headed our way and West Virginia will feel the impacts starting tonight. In Sports, there were great games in the NFL this weekend and Kyle Wiggs recaps them this morning. Those stories and more in out MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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