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Pelican Island, Classical Magnet, Citrus Elementary, Dodgertown Elementary, Vero Beach Elementary, Indian River Academy, and Fellsmere Academy among schools qualified
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Investigators say electrical issue likely caused the Martin County house fire, with no foul play suspected
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Dave & Buster's employee called 911 after finding driver unresponsive in parking lot, police say
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Indian River Hospital District approves three-year lease for 10th Street property with performance milestones and option to purchase
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Lawsuit seeks to remove O'Rourke from ballot, alleging she filed an inaccurate candidate oath regarding her legal residence
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Leslie McKenzie with the Heritage Center and Indian River Citrus Museum and Michelle Wagner, a genealogy librarian with Indian River County. Together, we talk about the deep and rich history of the center and the many stories that have been passed along inside its walls. Once slated for demolition, the community came together to save a piece of Treasure Coast history. Now, the building remains, and they plan to celebrate the nation's 250th in a big way.
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Winnie Burns and Amber Marchant of Creature Safe Place, a Treasure Coast based non-profit who have dedicated themselves to rehabilitating local wildlife and getting them ready to be released back into their habitat.Together, we talk about the history of their organization, what it's like for an animal in their care, and the importance of education when it comes to the safety of animals. Their fundraiser yard sale is slated for June 27.
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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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jonah Goldberg of The Dispatch about how this term's Supreme Court decisions are reflected in President Trump's approach to his signature issues and executive power.
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As the U.S. approaches its 250th birthday, Americans reflect on the state of the nation in the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll.
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A major heat wave is affecting much of the eastern half of the United States this week, bringing dangerous conditions to multiple World Cup matches.
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President Trump has trumpeted his victories and sought workarounds for his losses.
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Federal agents went to a Rochester man's home to warn him that an email he sent five months ago could be an illegal threat. He was on vacation but another agent found his hotel hundreds of miles away.
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SCOTUS upholds birthright citizenship, Melat Kiros poised to become the first Gen Z woman elected to Congress after Colorado primary, some World Cup matches will contend with major U.S. heat wave.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that states can bar trans girls and women from participating in school sports teams. But states that choose to may also allow trans athletes to participate.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with acclaimed television showrunner and writer Mara Brock Akil about her debut novel, "The Revelation of Dionne Daphne."
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Chris Mosier, the first openly transgender man to represent the U.S. in international competition, about the Supreme Court's ruling on transgender athletes.
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On its final day of its term, the Supreme Court rejected President Trump's executive order that tried to limit birthright citizenship but sided with the White House in many other disputes.
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