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A Tuesday morning blaze on US 1 in Port St. Lucie was contained before it could spread to an adjacent fireworks store.
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A low-pressure system will travel over Florida and bring lots of deep tropical moisture, producing numerous storms, especially across South and Central Florida.
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A federal judge was considering whether Florida's attorney general disobeyed her temporary order prohibiting the enforcement of a new state law making it a misdemeanor for people in the U.S. illegally to enter Florida.
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Record heat continues for many across Florida. The forecast shows some breaks, with the chance for more storms to build, but more heat returns for Memorial Day.
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Florida Gaming Control Commission took enforcement action against illegal gambling operations at 10 locations in South and Central Florida. The Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Office, Deland Police Department, Daytona Beach Police Department, Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, Dade City Police Department, and Pasco County Sheriff’s Office partnered in the operations.
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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Strokes can occur any time, anywgere, and to anyone. That’s why its important to learn all you can whenever the opportunity is there and this week on In Focus we have an expert on the Subject of Strokes from Cleveland Clinic here on the Treasure Coast. Dr. Farah Fourcand, an Endovascular neurosurgeon and also the stroke director at Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital.
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Treasure Coast Barbers United Incorporated in partnership with the city of Fort Pierce resenting the 2025 Juneteenth celebration June 19th at Memorial Park North Indian River Drive Fort Pierce There is something for the whole family to enjoy. Joining us today on In Focus is Greg Jones, founder and President of Treasure Coast Barbers United Incorporated
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Discover what makes Indian River State College's McAlpin Performing Arts Center a Treasure Coast cultural gem as we explore their ambitious 46th season lineup. Join Kathleen Walter as she interviews Theatre Manager Althea Wilson and Assistant Professor, Alex Kanter, who's creating a world premiere musical adaptation of Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure" that blends jazz, blues, and rock. Learn how The River’s program balances crowd-pleasing Broadway comedies with adventurous works, serves both students and longtime subscribers, and continues a four-decade tradition of theatrical excellence in Fort Pierce. From behind-the-scenes production insights to the future of regional theater, this conversation reveals how arts education and community engagement create magic on stage. Plus, get the inside scoop on subscriptions, special planetarium collaborations, and how you can experience live theater whether you're a first-timer or seasoned patron.
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The Florida SBDC at IRSC is a valuable business assistance program and the team of credentialed consultants is on the job and ready to assist small business in developing strategies to navigate the new normal. Kathleen Walter speaks with Tom Kindred, Regional Director, Florida SBDC at IRSC.
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Host Kathleen Walter takes us on a cosmic interview that will be out of this world withJon Bell who among other things is the voice behind wqcs's beloved Skywatch program which celebrates its 30th Anniversary this year
From The NPR Newsroom
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Eleven Democrats are running to replace New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent and bypassing the primary. Early voting for the primary election begins this weekend.
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The Club World Cup men's soccer tournament is set to kick off across the U.S. on Saturday, with some of the top teams around the world competing for a brand new trophy — and a whole lot of cash.
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The Basketball Africa League crowns a new champion this weekend, marking the venture's fifth anniversary. But can the NBA-backed league turn courtside glam and pan-African buzz into lasting success?
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NPR's Mary Louise talks with Chris Chibnall, author of Death at the White Hart.
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Imagine a room full of people in bald caps dancing joyfully.
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Listen up if you're hoping to upgrade your kitchen: Tariffs are coming for your refrigerators, dishwashers and other home appliances.
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Most baseball legends get their start in the minor league. Bruce the Bat dog got the news this week that he's getting called up to the majors.
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House Republicans are considering a plan that would force colleges and universities to reimburse the government for a share of the federal loans their students don't repay.
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Israel launched a massive attack on Iran, striking nuclear sites and killing top military commanders. In response, Iran has launched at least 100 missiles at Israel.
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President Trump's tariffs are facing challenges in courts. At the heart of those cases is a question about where presidential tariff power comes from. Here's the story of the limits of tariff power.
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