MetroNews This Morning 6-22-22

Former state lawmaker Derek Evans will learn his fate today for his role in the January 6th breach of the U.S. Capitol. A Kanawha County judge vacationing in Oregon is struck by a stray bullet. The Public Service Commission will hear from those in the Northern Panhandle tonight concerned about a proposed rate hike from Appalachian and Wheeling Power. And a media icon long tied to Marshall University has died. In Sports, the West Virginia Open gets started this morning at Stonewall Resort in Lewis County. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.
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