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Local programming is featured at indicated times.

Weekdays
Time Program
12:00 A BBC World Service
6:00 A Morning Edition
10:00 A The Diane Rehm Show
11:00 A
12:00 P Fresh Air
1:00 P
2:00 P
4:00 P All Things Considered
6:00 P Marketplace
6:30 P
7:00 P
8:00 P Tell Me More
9:00 P
9:30 P Marketplace
10:00 P
11:00 P
Saturdays
Time Program
12:00 A BBC World Service
8:00 A Weekend Edition
10:00 A Car Talk
11:00 A Marketplace Money
12:00 P Fresh Air Weekend
1:00 P Bob Edwards Weekend
2:00 P Wait Wait Don't Tell Me!
3:00 P Only a Game
4:00 P The Parent's Journal
5:00 P All Things Considered
6:00 P A Prairie Home Companion
8:00 P The Midnight Special
10:00 P West Coast Live
Sundays
Time Program
12:00 A BBC World Service
8:00 A Weekend Edition
10:00 A To the Best of Our Knowledge
12:00 P This American Life
1:00 P Le Show
2:00 P 411 Teen
3:00 P Snatches of Jazz
5:00 P All Things Considered
6:00 P The Thistle and Shamrock
7:00 P Bob Edwards Weekend
8:00 P The Splendid Table
9:00 P To the Best of Our Knowledge
11:00 P This American Life

Schedules - 89.1 WFSW-FM

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(wfsu) - A Tallahassee judge has cleared two constitutional amendments about school vouchers to appear on Florida's November ballot. Now the state's largest teachers' union says it will appeal that ruling. More from Tom Flanigan

Ron Meyer, attorney for the Florida Education Association, argued the state tax commission that okayed Amendments Seven and Nine earlier this year, overreached its authority. Nathan Ford, a lawyer with the Florida Catholic Conference that supports the amendments, said that argument just didn't hold water
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