MetroNews This Morning 4-11-22

Morgantown’s George Tanios has a status hearing before a federal judge today over charges stemming from his actions on January 6th in Washington. The state’s Magistrate Association is reacting to a new state law requiring more study of the disbursement of magistrates across the state. A weekend accident in Wood County sent seven people to the hospital. A battery company looks at Morgantown as a possible location for a new manufacturing plant. In Sports, WVU baseball gets a weekend sweep of Baylor and Kyle Wiggs will have a recap of the Masters. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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