Investigation continuing into aggravated Enniskillen burglary
An investigation is continuing following a report of an aggravated burglary at a house in Enniskillen. It’s understood that man, armed with a hammer or…
Over 500 still without power in north west
Over 500 homes, farms and businesses remain without power in the north west. Arigna, Tubbercurry and Donegal Town are among the areas affected with various…
Regional imbalance continuing to impact pyrite crisis
A Donegal TD has highlighted the regional imbalance of the pyrite remediation scheme. Instances were given in the Dail where homeowners in Dublin and North…
Man who died in Leitrim farm accident to be laid to rest today
A Leitrim man who was killed in a farm accident earlier this week will be laid to rest later today. It’s understood that Fergus Geelan…
Rescue 118 tasked to Mayo operation
Sligo-based coast guard helicopter Rescue 118 was among those tasked to a multi-agency operation in Mayo on Friday afternoon. Malin Head Coast Guard received…
Donkey rescued in Donegal being looked after by local sanctuary
A donkey was rescued in county Donegal after being left abandoned. Donegal Donkey Sanctuary, based in Raphoe received an urgent call after the donkey was…
Sligo exhibition to celebrate work of Fred Conlon
A county Sligo exhibition has opened to celebrate the life and work of sculptor Fred Conlon. The Hamilton Gallery, located on the first floor…
Seanad nomination “a massive shock”- Manus Boyle
Newly appointed Senator Manus Boyle has described his nomination from the Tánaiste to be part of the Seanad as “a massive shock”. On Friday,…
Reduced wait times reported at SUH
The HSE has confirmed that Sligo University Hospital has made significant progress in terms of reducing wait times. Figures released by the facility have…
Donegal Fine Gael duo secure Seanad nominations
Two Donegal-based Fine Gael members have been nominated to the Seanad by Tánaiste Simon Harris. Nikki Bradley, who was previously appointed to the Seanad and…
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.