Endangered bird species to be released into North West
It’s emerged that over thirty chicks of endangered bird species are to be released into the wild in the north west after a successful breeding…
Sligo IFA Chair reviews importance of Farm Safety Week
The Sligo Chair of the IFA has reviewed the importance of Farm Safety Week as it concludes today. The initiative is run by the…
Almost 140 people registered homeless in North West last month
Almost 140 people were registered as homeless in the North West in June. The figure represents just one per cent of the national total,…
Sligo Cllr highlights issues around rollout of EV charging points
The lack of high-powered charging points for electric vehicles in the North West has been criticised by a local representative. A new rollout will…
Man found guilty over murder of wife in Mayo
A man has been found guilty of murdering his wife in Mayo. The incident occurred five years ago, near Westport in June 2019. …
Local Fine Gael contest heats up ahead of next General Election
The local Fine Gael contest for the next General Election is starting to heat up. Nominations for the party’s selection convention are set to…
Five people taken to hospital following North Sligo crash
Five people were taken to Sligo University Hospital following a crash in North Sligo yesterday evening. Gardaí and emergency services attended the two-vehicle traffic…
Emergency services at scene of crash in Sligo
Emergency services are currently at the scene of a crash in Sligo. The collision happened on the R284 at an area known locally as…
Planned change to road network in south Donegal
There’s a planned change to the road network in south Donegal. The proposed development involves installing a roundabout on the N15 at the Laghey…
Sligo University Hospital remains second-most overcrowded today
For the second-consecutive day, Sligo University Hospital is the second most overcrowded hospital in Ireland today, according to the latest figures from the INMO Trolley…
Tune in to The Wave weeknights from 10pm – 12am. The show is hosted by Drumshanbo man Andrew Mooney. Primarily a music driven show playing hits over the last 40+ years from pop, rock, dance and everything in between.
The Chill Into Midnight is played each night at the end of the show which is usually more relaxing and longer songs than what you would normally hear on the radio.