Latest from the WQCS Newsroom
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Meeting aims to strengthen collaboration and transparency in county planning process
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Funding will strengthen local efforts to locate and protect at-risk individuals prone to wandering
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Airport officials plan infrastructure upgrades as JetBlue and American set to join Breeze Airways
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St. Lucie County continues stormwater planning, invites public input through upcoming meetings
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Detective Christopher Mock remembered for his dedication and service
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, we are joined by Jennifer Fox of Safe Space, the only domestic abuse center here on the Treasure Coast. She shares with us the magnitude and value of their work, their many programs, and the upcoming Amethyst Gala, slated for Oct. 17. The gala goes a long way in helping Safe Space with their mission.
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Today on In Focus, we are joined by Danielle Shalginewicz and Grantly Ricketts of the St. Lucie extension office of UF/IFAS. Together, we talk about the environment, Florida's plants, their programs, and their upcoming Ag-Xtension Fall Festival, slated for Oct. 11 at their campus in Fort Pierce.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Get ready for River Madness! Indian River State College Head Men's Basketball Coach TJ Jackson joins RiverTalk to announce an exciting basketball event coming to Fort Pierce—plus, he takes us inside the Falcons' locker room to reveal what it really takes to compete at the junior college level.From his own journey on the court to developing the next generation of student-athletes, Coach Jackson shares the grit, heart, and strategy behind building a championship program. He'll explain why junior college basketball is one of the most competitive—and most transformative—levels of the game, and how The River continues its tradition of sending players to Division I programs.Whether you're a die-hard basketball fan, a parent of a young athlete navigating the recruiting process, or simply curious about what's happening in that gym on campus, this conversation delivers insider perspective on the game, the grind, and the life lessons that extend far beyond the final buzzer.
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Kathleen Walter explores how Indian River State College is helping students and alumni navigate through career choices with the Career Services Program at Indian River State College with Dr. Calvin Williams, Associate Vice President of Advising and Career Services and chief career officer at Indian River State College.
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There are nearly 20 million veterans living in the United States today, and for many of them the transition from military service to civilian life includes a return to the classroom. Today we're looking at how Indian River State College is reshaping that educational journey. Known locally as the River, Indian River State College has developed programs specifically designed for veteran students and military families. Effort Kathleen Walter speaks with Cam Medina, coordinator at the Veteran Center of Excellence at Indian River State College, and Dr. Calvin Williams, associate vice president of advising and career services and chief career officer. Both are veterans.
From The NPR Newsroom
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NPR's legendary host and correspondent Susan Stamberg has died at age 87. She loved to explore Americans' relationship with culture — high and low — and shared that fascination with her listeners.
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NPR's Susan Stamberg was a longtime champion of visual arts coverage, but she had to invent new ways to do it on the radio.
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Republican leaders are responding to a Politico report that exposed racist messages shared by Young Republican organizations in Kansas, New York, Arizona and Vermont.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman and Justice correspondent Ryan Lucas about another deadly U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela.
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As laid out in the first phase of President Trump's peace plan, Israel and Hamas are now releasing bodies of Israelis and Palestinians killed during the war. In Israel, funerals are taking place daily as families get closure, but in Gaza such burials will be much more challenging.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jared Bernstein, a Stanford University economist who was once chief economic adviser to President Biden, on a potential artificial intelligence bubble in the U.S.
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Farmers are struggling this fall, despite a bountiful harvest. High costs and low prices mean farmers are losing money on every bushel of corn and soybeans.
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The latest shutdown layoffs at HUD target fair housing investigators around the country. Critics say that'll make it hard to enforce the fair housing laws Congress has passed.
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President Trump's views on Russia and Ukraine seem to be shifting ahead of Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to the White House.
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Stephanie "Tanqueray" Johnson made viral history on the Humans of New York Instagram account. She died at 81 years old recently.
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