Latest from the WQCS Newsroom
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Environmental advocates push forward with litigation despite the facility shutting down
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The key is to rinse your fresh fruits and vegetables thoroughly
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Nearly 500 reef balls installed to improve water quality and create habitat in the Indian River Lagoon
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Unauthorized hydrant openings can cause temporary discoloration and cloudy water, city says
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Deputies say suspect fled at speeds exceeding 100 mph before being captured near Interstate 95
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, presented by IRSC Public Media, we sit down with Noel DeValle of Martin County's Police Athletic League. The local non-profit works with the sheriff's office to help kids stay on a good path through a wide variety of sports-centric programs.Together, we talk the importance of building good values, why creating a good relationship with authority is critical, and more.
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with DDs4Vets, a local non-profit dedicated to providing our veteran community with the resources they need as they readjust to civilian life.Together, we learn about their service dog program, which connects veterans who suffer PTSD or other mental health issues with their very own service dog, something that helps ground them and start the journey to heal.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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You’ve worked hard, overcome challenges, and earned every bit of this celebration. Indian River State College is proud to honor our 2026 graduates during a week filled with inspiration, recognition, and River pride.
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IRSC celebrates National Apprenticeship Week
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From The NPR Newsroom
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Craig has cooked in a high-end restaurant — and for 7,800 prisoners in jail. He writes about cooking, his struggle with addition and his Native American heritage in the memoir Our Knives Will Save Us.
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Nathaniel Rich's literary thriller centers on a young couple who strike out against a data center. Cloudthief wraps a smart exploration of our data-dominated society inside an entertaining heist yarn.
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President Trump's nominee to lead the Justice Department got a grilling from lawmakers who questioned his close ties to President Trump and his willingness to investigate Trump's foes.
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NPR's Leila Fadel asks Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey why he says Todd Blanche should not be confirmed as attorney general.
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Secretary Pete Hegseth says members of the military over 30 years old should be screened for low testosterone, but what is the evidence for doing this?
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Higher oil prices since the Iran war began mean many oil companies have brought in excess profits. Some U.S. lawmakers want to tax those windfall profits and give the money to lower-income Americans.
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An ACLU report looks at widespread use of force in immigration enforcement in the first year of President Trump's return to office. Recent fatal shootings in Texas and Maine have renewed scrutiny on the agency's tactics.
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Attorney general nominee faces tough questions during confirmation hearing, Trump's notice to resume Iran war comes at tense political moment, director of national security nominee faces lawmakers.
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The Treasury has unveiled collectible $1 coins in honor of America's 250th birthday. One side is engraved with President Trump's face, despite laws prohibiting a living person's likeness on currency.
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In his first testimony as the new chairman of the Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh shared his views on a range of topics from artificial intelligence to immigration.
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