Latest from the WQCS Newsroom
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Organization aims to expand access to AI education through local programs
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Investigators say attack in Southwood community was random and unprovoked
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Theobald was suspended in October of last year following comments the teacher made on Facebook about slain conservative media figure Charlie Kirk
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Statewide initiative helps residents resolve court debt and regain driving privileges
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Review cites sharp budget growth since 2019 and recommends millage rate reduction
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Robyn Young and Margie Jimenez of Friends in Pink, a Treasure Coast nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals affected by breast cancer.The organization provides financial assistance for treatment to those who are underinsured or unable to afford care, while also offering emotional support throughout the process. We discuss the challenges associated with a diagnosis and the impact on patients and their families. Their Pretty in Pink Gala is scheduled for April 17.
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This week on in Focus, we sit down with the Willow School, a non-profit school which focuses on a more hands-on approach to learning. The school makes it a point to connect to the community on a regular basis, inviting folks to take a peek inside the amazing projects students are working on.They are holding a fundraising event on April 10 in the form of a Casino Night.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Geoffrey C. Smith | Wildlife Sculptor, Vatican Artist, and The River’s Newest Partner
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The River Opens Its Doors This Spring: Free Open Houses Across the Treasure Coast
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Indian River State College Nursing: Empowering Future Healthcare Leaders
From The NPR Newsroom
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Easter in the Democratic Republic of the Congo—where congregants celebrate with the Zairean Rite, the only Vatican-approved liturgy shaped by local culture, alive with song, dance, and striking ritual.
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When a 9,000 year-old grave of a shaman was discovered in Nazi Germany, the discovery was quickly politicized to support Nazi propaganda. But new analysis shows that initial narrative was all wrong.
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Denison University's women's basketball team won its first national championship this season, under the leadership of Coach Maureen "Mo" Hirt - who recently celebrated her own victory over Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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British-Sudanese soul singer Elmiene talks about his new album, 'Sounds for Someone,' making connections and how he was able to finally ask the key questions about his relationship with his father.
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NPR Global Health and Development Correspondent Fatma Tanis talks about digging into the impact of billions of dollars of US aid being cut from programs around the world.
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Former NASA chief of staff Bale Dalton talks about the work that went into the Artemis mission plan and what to watch for on the journey.
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At the start of the sixth week of war, U.S. forces search for a missing airman and President Trump reiterates his ultimatum for Iran to open the Straight of Hormuz.
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From the FX action series The Old Man to the Broadway production of Giant, Lithgow is still going strong. Biographer Daniel Okren offers new insights into Sondheim's life and music.
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U.S. work combatting HIV/AIDS has saved millions of lives globally. Under the Trump administration, funding has been slow in coming and unpredictable, wreaking havoc on people trying to do the work.
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Roommates overall are skewing older, as young people stay with their parents for longer. The share of older adults looking to rent with a roommate has tripled from a decade ago.
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