MetroNews This Morning 5-5-22

Governor Jim Justice says if the Supreme Court does overturn Roe V Wade as a draft opinion leaked this week seems to indicate, there wold be, in the Governor’s words, a celebration in West Virginia. A teenager in Taylor County faces serious charges after a crash that send a deputy to the hospital. A judge has ruled one candidate in a hotly contested state state Senate primary race is ineligible and ordered her off the ballot. Appalachian Power has filed another rate request with the PSC, but this time the company wants to lower their costs slightly. In Sports, WVU tops U-C in a well played college baseball game in Morgantown. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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