Hoppy Kercheval The radio “dean” of West Virginia broadcasters, Hoppy Kercheval joined West Virginia Radio Corporation in 1976.
Tony Caridi The state of West Virginia’s most recognizable sports voice is in his second decade with West Virginia Radio Corporation.
Jeff Jenkins The award-winning native of Pratt, West Virginia took over as head of the news division of Metronews in August of 2000.
Carrie Hodousek A South NJ native who re-joined the MetroNews staff in June 2021 after three years with KCBS Radio.
Chris Lawrence The morning voice of the Morning News on MetroNews has been associated with West Virginia Radio Corporation for more than a decade.
Greg Hunter A Morgantown native and West Virginia University graduate, Greg Hunter has served as a co-host on the MetroNews Statewide Sportsline for over two decades.
Travis Jones Travis Jones has extensive experience in sports broadcasting, having co-hosted the Statewide Sportsline on Sunday night since 1996.
Fred Persinger Fred Persinger joined the MetroNews Radio Network fulltime in October 2001, but has been a member of the MetroNews family for over 30 years.
Kyle Wiggs Sports anchor for West Virginia Radio Corporation and the Mountaineer flagship stations WAJR-AM and WVAQ-FM in Morgantown.
Brad McElhinny Brad McElhinny is the statewide correspondent for MetroNews. Brad is a Parkersburg native who spent more than 20 years at the Charleston Daily Mail.
Alexander Thomas Alex Thomas joined MetroNews in January 2017 as a reporter/anchor. He holds bachelor’s degrees in political science and broadcast journalism.
Amanda Mangan Amanda Mangan is news director for Allegany Radio Corporation and host of Potomac Highlands Today on WKLP 1390 AM.
Joe Brocato Joe is the afternoon sports anchor for MetroNews, providing updates in Charleston and Morgantown.
Greg Carey Originally from Silver Spring, Md., Greg graduated from WVU in 2010 with a bachelor of science in journalism with a focus on news-editorial.
Marsha Chwalik Marsha is a graduate of Concord University and has worked as both an educator and journalist in the Eastern Panhandle.
Jake Flatley Jake Flatley joined MetroNews in September 2018 as a reporter/anchor. He holds a bachelor’s degree from West Liberty University and master’s degree from Marshall University. He is from Wheeling and currently works in the Charleston office.