Monday

 

5:00 am — Broadcast Day begins.

 

6:00 am – Morning News

 

5:00 am – 8:00 am 

 

Joe Callahan in the Morning

 

6:25 am – School News (in season)

 

6:35 am - The Golf Minute - Golf Tips

 

6:45 am – Birthday Book

 

6:50 am – Christopher Thought for the Day

 

6:52 am – Lou Mandeville Sports

 

6:55 am – School Lunch Menus (in season)

 

7:00 am – Morning News

 

7:20 am – Trivia Question

 

7:45 am – O-N 1240 Home Improvement Tip of the Day with Bob Vila

 

7:50 am – Lou Mandeville Sports

 

7:55 am – News Update

 

8:02 am – Coffee An'

 

9:04 am – At The Library with Leslie Paige

 

9:06 am – Food First with Karen Zangari

 

9:30 am – Do You Remember? With Dave Balfour

 

11:00 am – News

 

11:06 am – When Radio Was

 

Noon – Midday News Report

 

12:15 pm – Midday Show with Don Brunelle

 

2:00 pm – News

 

2:05 pm – ON Original Hit Music

 

3:05 pm – O-N Afternoon Fun Show

 

6:00 pm – News

 

6:05 pm – When Radio Was

 

7:00 pm – Coffee An Replay or Woonsocket City Council (in session, 1st and 3rd Mondays)

 

8:00 pm – ON Original Hit Music (or meetings in progress)

 

11:00pm – When Radio Was

 

12:00 am – O-N Overnite Music (Adult Standards)

 

3:00 am – When Radio Was

 

4:00 am – Coffee An' Replay

The third day of testimony in former President Trump's criminal hush money trial in New York is done. Jurors again heard testimony from former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker who has explained this week how he protected Trump from negative stories leading up to the 2016 presidential election. Trump faces felony charges of falsifying business records to cover up payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about an alleged affair.       The Supreme Court is considering whether Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for acts he took in office. The case before them today centered around Trump's federal election interference charges. Trump's attorney argued prosecuting a president for official acts "incompatible" with Constitution.        Parts of the Central U.S. are bracing for severe weather today. Large hail, heavy downpours and isolated tornadoes are possible today from the Texas Panhandle to southern Nebraska, with wind gusts reaching 85 miles per hour. More dangerous weather is forecast on Friday and Saturday from Oklahoma to Iowa, and will push eastward from Arkansas to Illinois on Sunday.        The abortion issue was front and center on Wednesday. First, the U.S. Supreme Court heard a closely-watched case over whether Idaho's near-total abortion ban conflicts with a federal law requiring hospitals to provide patients emergency care. A decision is expected in June.        The World Health Organization says teen use of alcohol and e-cigarettes is "alarming." In a new analysis, the WHO said the findings show a "concerning picture." The most commonly used substance among adolescents is alcohol, with more than half of 15-year-olds saying they've tried it at least once.        Southwest Airlines is suspending its operations at four major airports. The airline announced the decision Thursday, citing financial underperformance and Boeing delivery delays. Southwest will no longer operate at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Syracuse Hancock International Airport, Bellingham International Airport in Washington and Mexico's Cozumel International Airport.