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Commissioners opt for internal recruitment first after Deborah Manzo announces retirement
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City details $209K past-due balance, ongoing title review and future updates to commission
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Multiple law enforcement agencies involved in shooting at 12th Street and Commerce Avenue, investigation underway
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Quarterly drill will sound 91 outdoor warning sirens March 5 at noon
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City Council supports Hegener/Paar connection, Marshall Parkway interchange and further traffic studies
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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On this week's episode of In Focus, we are joined by Deana Shatley of United Way Indian River County, a local organization who works with the community to identify key focus areas to dedicate fundraising efforts towards goals the people care about.The spring season is a busy one for United Way, offering their free tax assistance program, VITA, as well as their citizens review, and a litany of other upcoming events including their Jackie Robinson game.
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On this week's episode of In Focus, we sit down with Edie Widder of the Ocean Research and Conservation Association, also known as ORCA. The group found its start here on the Treasure Coast, and has dedicated itself to fighting for our oceans, the Indian River Lagoon, and all its inhabitants.Widder is a storied and well versed ocean explorer, and together we talk about the work that goes into healing a declining lagoon, as well as their signature fundraising event surrounded by deep-sea submarines, slated for Feb. 28.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Indian River State College Observes Career & Technical Education Month
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Indian River State College and Superhuman Partner to Advance Agentic AI Integration in Higher Education
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Indian River State College to host the 2026 and 2028 Swimming and Diving Championships
From The NPR Newsroom
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The Oscar-nominated Kokuho tells a compelling story about friendship, the weight of history and the torturous road to becoming a star in Japan's Kabuki theater.
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Trump is promoting tighter restrictions on mail-in ballots as well as passage of the SAVE Act, which requires proof of citizenship to vote. UCLA professor Richard Hasen unpacks the ramifications.
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President Trump spoke live for the first time Monday since the U.S. and Israel began striking Iran, sharing his administration's objectives for the country.
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Lawmakers are again pushing for votes on bills to reclaim congressional authority to declare wars. Previous efforts have failed, but lawmakers hope for renewed support amid the war with Iran.
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NPR's A Martínez asks Delaware Democrat Chris Coons, a member of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, about the war with Iran.
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Long before he became a presidential candidate and during his first term, Donald Trump made avoiding foreign wars a cornerstone of his agenda. But his position on foreign intervention has shifted.
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President Trump promised his "Make America Great Again" voters an "America First" foreign policy. With the war in Iran, he's testing MAGA world's willingness to be flexible on one of its core beliefs.
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U.S. urges Americans across Middle East to leave as war with Iran intensifies, Congress expected to vote on Trump's war powers, voters head to polls for Senate primaries in North Carolina and Texas.
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The Trump administration has a goal of reaching 1 million registered apprenticeships. It's put Arkansas in charge of leading the way.
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People are turning to AI chatbots to help them with medical advice. Recent studies suggest these bots are not always helpful in making decisions about health.
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