CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Former Wheeling-Charleston Diocese Bishop Michael Bransfield is apologizing. He’s done so in a four-paragraph letter. It’s part of his “plan of amends” for alleged sexual and financial misconduct.
Also, one of the top members of President Donald Trump’s coronavirus task force pays a visit to West Virginia and has her take on how the state’s during in its response to the pandemic.
The Logan County Board of Education has made a move about beginning the school year as the only county in the state in the red category on the school alert map.
In Sports, WVU football coach Neal Brown talks about the newcomers to his team, Marshall Athletic Director Mike Hamrick has an idea about fans attending Herd games this fall and Joe Brocato continues his high school football tour around the state.
Hoppy Kercheval’s commentatory today also looks at the Bransfield apology.
Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.
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