MetroNews This Morning 5-19-22

A fatal shooting is under investigation in Parkersburg. Also in Parkersburg, the Mayor reacts to a court ruling which ends a more than 40 year tradition of a prayer before each city council meeting. Fairmont State’s Board of Governor’s prepares to search for the school’s next President. Marshall University has created a thrift store to help victims of recent flooding in Huntington, plus Marshall’s med school gets a federal grant to study a potential link between Obesity and Alzheimer s. U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito blasts the White House over gasoline prices now topping $4 a gallon in every state. In sports, the brackets for the state softball tournament are filled and for the boys high school baseball regionals. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning Podcast.
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