MetroNews This Morning 7-27-22

An abortion bill will be voted on in the House of Delegates today with no exceptions for rape or incest. The Governor’s plan to cut the income tax faces uncertainty in the state Senate. Flood watches and warnings are up in counties across southern and central West Virginia today with the potential for heavy rain through Saturday. Gas prices have eased some in West Virginia and in the northern panhandle the cost of filling up is below $4 a gallon. In Sports, Best Virginia advances past Herd That in the TBT semi-finals. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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