MetroNews This Morning 11-29-22

Today on MetroNews This Morning:

–A vigil to remember a Greenbrier County woman who was the victim of domestic violence

–Shane Lyons speaks exclusively with MetroNews about his sudden firing at WVU

–The PSC allows for an increase in gas rates for the winter, but well short of what companies sought

–In Sports, getting ready for the state high school football championships this weekend in Wheeling.

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