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Officials say no active shooter or credible danger found; investigation underway
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City backs $1.5 million redesign aimed at reducing congestion and improving safety
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Voter-approved tax program highlights progress protecting land and wildlife
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New rescue vessel highlighted during Vero Beach maritime ceremony
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Local homelessness organizations cite housing costs, limited supply as key factors behind increase
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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On this week's episode of In Focus, we sit down with Robyn Orzel and Robyn Thompson with the Senior Resource Association, a local non profit dedicated to giving seniors a chance to age with grace and guide them to a newfound sense of independence. The group offers a wide array of programs to help seniors with their health, social life, and more.Join them on April 23 for their senior expo, a free event offering tons of information for both seniors and their friends and family.
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This week on In Focus, we are joined first joined by Sharon Stanish of the Fort Pierce Woman's Club, a local non-profit that unifies women to give back to the community and address their needs. Together we talk about the work the group does, including feeding the hungry and assisting other non-profits, and how they participate in upcoming events.Later on, we are joined by Michelle Backus with the Port St. Lucie Businesswomen, a group which seeks to connect business-minded women with each other. Together, we talk about their upcoming charity fashion show on April 25, which the proceeds of go towards scholarships for women in the community.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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April is Florida College System Month
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Dr. Michael Hageloh, Executive Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, talks with Howard Matzner about current initiatives at Indian River State College.
From The NPR Newsroom
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These matriarchal rodents often have bloody succession wars to replace their queen. But in a colony in California, Queen Tere ceded the throne to her daughter, Arwen, without violence.
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President Trump announced that he's extending the ceasefire with Iran, just one day before it was set to expire. He said he's waiting for Iran's leaders to come up with a proposal to end the war.
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Apple's next CEO has been responsible for developing the hardware for many products. NPR's Juana Summers talks to Jay Peters of The Verge about what the company could look like under his leadership.
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President Trump's pick to lead the Federal Reserve went before a Senate committee today — but Kevin Warsh's confirmation could be held up by forces that are outside his control.
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With the news that Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer would be leaving her post later this year, President Trump has lost three high-profile women on his Cabinet in a little over a month.
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President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at accelerating research and approval of psychedelics for treating mental health conditions, like depression, PTSD and addiction.
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Nearly a year after launching an ambitious plan to rebuild the U.S.'s air traffic control infrastructure, leaders at the DOT gave an update, including details on a proposed AI-driven software system.
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As Pakistan works to broker peace between the U.S. and Iran, many Pakistanis are watching closely to see whether the diplomatic boost will translate into improvements at home.
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Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., is one of four House members who have been under pressure to resign or face expulsion recently. What does this spate of embattled members say about Congress?
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Scott Roecker of the Nuclear Threat Initiative about how the U.S. might go about moving highly enriched uranium out of Iran.
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