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New York City's 106.7 Lite FM's weekly talk show with host Nina del Rio, speaking with influencers, experts, and NYC non-profits. New episodes air first on WLTW-NY every Sunday, 7-7:30am EST.
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From KYW Newsradio 103.9 FM in Philadelphia, Bridging Philly connects our communities to the issues that matter to you. Host Racquel Williams examines the most critical issues facing underserved communities in the Philadelphia region, with insight from experts and regular people making a difference. And KYW reporter Shara Dae Howard explores Philadelphia's hidden gems on Shara in the City. Produced by Sabrina Boyd-Surka. Presented by Gift of Life Donor Program.
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As peer-to-peer fundraising professionals, we are inherently passionate people. Passionate about our missions, our fundraisers, our events, and our campaigns. We barely shy away from sharing our opinions. Whether it's the debate between back-to-basics, or searching for the next big idea, the battle of retention versus recruitment, or even our very strong feelings about T-shirts and registration fees. Welcome to The P2P box, a brand new podcast that amplifies the voices of our peer-to-peer fu ...
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Each week, southerners Ellen Chandler, Hilary Mills, and Madison Reeves sit down to spill the not-so-sweet tea on a homicide or heinous crime that has taken place in the South. These may be well-known crimes or ones that happened in towns you’ve never heard of, but the ladies are recounting the details of the crime and sharing their initial reactions. It just goes to show - Southern hospitality doesn’t ring true for everyone.
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Bravehearts is a five minute podcast where we hope to increase your awareness and understanding of what homelessness looks like, AND some of the many organizations working on solutions to improve the homeless crisis. Our hope is these segments have opened your heart and mind. Be well and be kind. This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit calhum.org.
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TRUNEWS is a daily news and inspiration Godcast, founded by Rick Wiles. Rick Wiles is the father of “citizen reporting.” He pioneered alternative media long before the arrival of blogs and podcasts. TRUNEWS has an extremely loyal audience around the world. The program is 100% listener-supported. Guests include members of the US Congress, members of the European Parliament, members of the British Parliament, scientists, astronauts, climatologists, billionaires, investors, top-selling authors, ...
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A podcast about news and culture in the Charlottesville area. From the WTJU 91.1 FM newsroom, we cover local news with Charlottesville Tomorrow, state news with journalist Peter Galuszka, and Arts This Week to learn about the latest in the area's cultural events.
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The CNBC-TV18 Special Podcast covers trends that have an impact on the daily lives of the masses. Experts from sectors like economy, healthcare, banking, finance, autos and technology will discuss the latest developments in various fields. Tune in to the CNBC-TV18 Special Podcast for more.
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It's emerged that the Rescue 118 helicopter is currently unable to land at Letterkenny University Hospital. It's due to health and safety concerns over the hospitals helipad An inspection was carried out during which a number of issues of concern were highlighted. Instead, the helicopter is landing more than three kilometres away from the hospital …
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An investigation is continuing into a burglary at a business premises in West Sligo. Thieves broke into the Hilltop filling station in Culleens in the early hours of yesterday morning and made off with a quantity of cigarettes, vapes and a sum of cash. The property was also ransacked during the course of the incident. Gardai say that so far, so arr…
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Serious concern has been raised over how long it took to fix an exposed manhole on Sea Road in Bundoran. It was left in that state for several weeks, posing a major health and safety hazard. Cllr Michael McMahon rang the company a total of 16 times to the company responsible but initially got nowhere. Eventually it was repaired but a frustrated Cll…
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Almost 70 holidaymakers including many from the North West were left stranded in Lanzarote on Wednesday afternoon. After getting through check-in, security and landing at the departure gate, passengers were due to embark on the 12.35 destined for Ireland West Airport in Knock. However, only those who booked priority boarding were permitted to board…
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While it is hoped the cutting of dangerous overhanging tree canopies/branches along public roads in Leitrim will have the desired impact, there are some reservations. The new €50 per km grant comes in addition to the €75 per km grant for roadside hedge/overhanging trees which are cut back, with a minimum length of road network per application of 1k…
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A hedge cutting crisis is emerging in south Donegal. That's according to Fianna Fail Cllr Michael Naughton, who claims that there are several junctions and along minor routes where hedges have become completely overgrown. This in turn is said to be causing major health and safety hazards with school buses in particular struggling to get down some r…
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“A perfect storm” is why tourism numbers were down across the north west this summer. That's according to local Councillor and publican Felim Gurn following the publication of a Fáilte Ireland's annual Summer Barometer. The report found that 53 per cent of businesses nationwide had fewer customers than the same period last year. Independent Council…
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Next month, FREED will be bringing The Comedians with Disabilities Act to downtown Grass Valley for a night of laughter, entertainment, and reflections on being disabled in our ablest society. The Comedians with Disabilities Act is a collection of comedians who have disabilities, both seen and unseen, who bring forth the humor they find in their li…
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America’s news channels, talk radio shows, and news websites are abuzz today with chatter about last night’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, few Americans know how fast the USA is racing toward a nuclear nightmare with Russia. Big things are underway. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. A…
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Cabinet’s decision to approve the ban on sale of disposable vapes yesterday has been welcomed locally. Legislation will now be drawn up following Health Minister Stephen Donnelly’s successful appeal, which also aims to limit vape flavours to tobacco. The reasons for the move is based upon health and environmental reasons. Sligo-Drumcliff Fianna Fai…
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Leitrim County Council have hailed a successful day following the sod turning at Acres Lake earlier this morning. with Minister Catherine Martin in attendance. Failte Ireland funded 75% of the Water Sports Facility in Drumshanbo, with Leitrim county council providing the remainder of the costs. It is believed to cost just over 1 million euros for t…
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A new video celebrating Sligo's culture and inclusivity has been launched by the local authority. The video, which showcases members of various groups and businesses around the county was launched earlier this week. It is hoped that the video will attract new businesses, communities and groups to the county. Senior Executive Officer at Sligo County…
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Sligo's student accommodation crisis is expected to be topic of discussion at Fine Gaels think-in today. More than 70 Fine Gael politicians and general election candidates are in Co Offaly this afternoon for a two day gathering ahead of the new Dail term. Controversy arose late last week following confirmation that the owners of Milligan Court in S…
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A Donegal TD has given his support to campaigners calling for revisions to the defective concrete block scheme cap and rates. The revisions aim to ensure that early movers on the DCB scheme are not financially penalised. As the cap was set to €420,000 in 2021, and as a result has shown no reflection on inflation in relation to construction costs. I…
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Crash barriers along the Shore Road in Mountcharles are said to be well past their sell by date. The barriers have become severely corroded, with fears that if a collision were to happen in the area, it could prove catastrophic. There have been several crashes along the stretch over the years. While Council engineers have been out carrying out insp…
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Frustration is said to be building over the rollout of high speed broadband in south and west Sligo. It's claimed that several people who would like to live and work in the area have had to move elsewhere due to poor connectivity. It was previously announced under the National Broadband Plan that Sligo would see an investment of €59M in the new hig…
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An investigation has been launched into a fire at a derelict hotel in Enniskillen. The blaze broke out in the early hours of this morning and ripped through the Old Railway Hotel in the town. Nine appliances and more than 40 fire personnel had been carrying out operations at Forthill Street. It's not yet known what caused the fire. Sinn Fein MLA Ge…
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The discussion surrounding the future of Bundoran and Ballyshannon fire stations has reignited. A debate over the retention of both stations has rumbled on for over 40 years and no decision has yet been made over whether to keep both open or to close one. All the while, both buildings are said to be falling into a serious state of disrepair. Sinn F…
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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will debate each other tonight on live television beginning at 9 PM Eastern. On the morning of the debate, former First Lady Melania Trump dropped a truth bomb on the deep state and news media. She questioned the role of federal agents in the attempted assassination of her husband. Rick…
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Plans are afoot in Donegal to host a civic reception for Paralympian Katie George Dunlevy. Cyclist Katie-George Dunlevy, who has Donegal connections and pilot Linda Kelly won gold in a time trial on the road and a silver in the women’s B road race. Dunlevy picked up another silver medal on the track with pilot Eve McCrystal. Cathaoirleach of the Do…
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It is hoped that elected representatives in Donegal will support calls for forthcoming revisions to the defective concrete block scheme cap and rates to be implemented retrospectively. The calls come from campaigners including the Mica Action Group. In a statement, they say recommendation of a 6% increase is now 6 months old and was based on a revi…
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Significant funding has been announced for the North West under the Community Climate Action scheme. Leitrim is set to receive €918,403, while Sligo are getting €444,076, with the funds going towards projects which focus on building low carbon communities across the State. €27 million will be provided nationwide, as the government continues to enco…
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It's emerged that a number of bus passengers have been left stranded in Sligo. The revelation comes as one Bus Éireann's 23 service from Sligo to Dublin Airport failed to go past the Summerhill roundabout in recent weeks. This is not a new issue in the north west, however with many being left at the Sligo station previously as they didn’t book onli…
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The issue of coastal erosion at Strandhill has been described as an “emergency”. Locals have previously expressed frustrations in highlighting the issue, with videos appearing of a number of areas on social media. While submissions have been made for Strandhill to secure funding to somewhat prevent the erosion, with the use of rock armour thought t…
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Senator Niall Blaney has outlined his reasons behind his withdrawal from consideration for the Donegal Fianna Fail Selection Convention. Senator Blaney cited that he would be jeopardising the party's chances if he continued to run, as he would split the vote along with current Minister Charlie McConalogue. The convention takes place in Letterkenny …
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Champions of the peer-to-peer industry understand that P2P events go far beyond just fundraising, raising awareness or building community. For those directly affected by our causes, these events can provide a powerful outlet for emotional healing—a meaningful way to take action, mourn, celebrate and feel less isolated in their struggles. However, t…
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A Donegal TD has accused the Government of 'floating kites' over vulture funds in the run up to an election. Taoiseach Simon Harris has denied a U-turn on increasing stamp duty for funds bulk-buying homes in Ireland - while Tanaiste Micheal Martin is urging caution after Junior Finance Minister Neal Richmond called for the tax to be doubled. Sinn F…
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This month’s meeting of Sligo County Council has heard calls for the introduction of a fit for purpose bus for cancer patients travelling from Sligo to Galway. The current bus is currently without a toilet which has leaves passengers with no option but to ask the driver to stop at service stations along the route. Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Edel …
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There's renewed calls for refreshments and drinks to return to the Sligo to Dublin train service. Earlier this year, Irish Rail confirmed that it plans to reintroduce catering services on all its Intercity trains by the end of the year. Catering services had been suspended across the network in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic after governme…
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There's a warning that there will be even more restaurant and café closures in Sligo. It comes Bridgefoot House, located on O'Connell Street announced it's to shut its doors at the end of the month after five years in business. In a statement, the owners rising running costs and the return of 13.5% VAT rate has made it very difficult for independen…
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US Senator Lindsey Graham has openly said Washington needs Ukraine’s natural resources and that, therefore, military aid to the country must continue until Kiev is able to “win” its conflict with Russia. Most of today’s discussion will be focused on the growing international tensions regarding who controls the world order. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart.…
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Further frustrations have been levelled at the National Transport Authority over the route taken by the S1 bus in Sligo. The service previously stopped at Rusheen Ard and Caltragh Crescent, however, it has emerged recently that is no longer the case. With a number of developments ongoing in the area, it is hoped those stops can return. Local Fianna…
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Four new bus shelters on the S1 inbound route are to be installed in Rosses Point, Cregg and Ballincar. They will be at the Radisson Hotel in Ballincar, the R291 junction at Cregg, the entrance to Rosses Point village opposite the Church of Ireland, and across the road from Sligo Golf Club. A contractor is being appointed with the hopes that that w…
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Polycystic Kidney Disease is a genetic condition you may not have heard of, but it affects over 600,000 people in the U.S. and is one of the leading causes of kidney failure. Our guest is Richard Kellner, who founded The PKD Outreach Foundation, after his wife passed away, and who has been working with over 100 families across the country and curre…
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Works & Process is a 40-year old non-profit, championing under-recognized performing artists cultures during their creative process, by providing funded residences, support and a platform for performances at venues including the Guggenheim Museum, Manhattan West, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Previewing the Fall 2024 season i…
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Rental costs and a lack of emergency accommodation are said to be forcing people out of North Leitrim. It's reported that there are no available emergency accommodations in the area, and that the average rent is over 1,100 euros, resulting in a worsening of the housing crisis. Manorhamilton Independent Cllr Eddie Mitchell highlighted has claimed th…
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It's been claimed that ambulance response times in Leitrim are still some of the worst in the country. It comes as nationally, ambulances took over an hour to arrive at high priority calls 500 times in the first half of the year. Between January and June, delays of up to four hours were reported in some high risk cases that the National Ambulance S…
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It’s emerged that some medical card holders in Sligo Town are unable to avail of dental services. The revelation comes as a number of people have been outlining their frustrations over the delays in dental checks. Many have been forced to travel to areas such as Grange to avail of a number of servicers including examinations, fillings, cleanings an…
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Calls have been made locally for an immediate, fair and adequate redress scheme following the publication of the Scoping Inquiry report into religious run schools in the North West and elsewhere. The scoping inquiry found there were around 2,400 allegations of abuse involving more than 800 alleged abusers at religious run schools. While over the we…
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There's further concern over the level of Garda personnel in the Sligo/Leitrim division. It comes as Garda numbers are continuing to fall as dozens of successful candidates choose not to take up their places. Figures have revealed there are now fewer sworn in Garda members than at the start of last year despite a recruitment campaign. Cllr Michael …
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Students can't be forced to keep taking the hits when it comes to the accommodation crisis. That's the view of one of ATU Sligo Student Union's Vice Presidents, who was speaking after it was revealed late last week that Milligan Court in Sligo town is to now house refugees. Almost 180 asylum seekers are due to move in to the building, which was pre…
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The Taoiseach is under increasing pressure to intervene over the Milligan Court controversy. Last week, it emerged that the apartment complex in Sligo is set to house almost 180 asylum seekers, despite the now Taoiseach Simon Harris pledging that it would not be used for such accommodation last year. With a similar application submitted to potentia…
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A request is being made at today's Sligo County Council meeting to explore the possibilities of running an expanded timetable for trains between Sligo and Longford. The routes being sought are a daily commuter service running from Longford to Sligo arriving between 8.30-8.45 am, and a daily night time service running from Sligo to Longford at 10-10…
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