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The wind shifts from the south during the middle of the week, and a high-pressure system brings another round of record-high temperatures to many cities across Florida this week.
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Christopher “Doc” Collins cites charter requirement as he steps down after four years in office
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County will place t-groins on the Jetty as they reach the end of their 50 year contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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The 5,722 acre property, located near SW Kanner Highway, was annexed by the village through an FP&L purchase
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Police say incident began as pre-arranged meeting that escalated into armed robbery
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Eve Samples of Friends of the Everglades, a local advocacy group with a deep history of fighting for the Everglades and its continued health. Together, we talk about the group's current pursuits and the ongoing challenges the ecosystem faces, as well as the Marjory Stoneman Douglas and her story.On May 6, the Friends will screen a new award-winning documentary River of Grass, which charts Douglas' story and the history of the Everglades itself.
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with 4-H, a youth development program that is a part of St. Lucie County's UF/IFAS extension. The group prepares the youth that participate for their future through a litany of opportunities for growth and education.Together, we talk about Volunteer Appreciation Week, their upcoming fundraising opportunities, and their Discovery Camps, which are slated to start this summer.
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 A Martinez speaks with Manoush Zomorodi, host of NPR's TED Radio hour and author of the new book, "Body Electric."
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U.S. starts operation to reopen Strait of Hormuz for commercial ships, Tuesday's election in Indiana puts Trump's political power to the test, SCOTUS delays restrictions on abortion pill mifepristone.
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Ohio is holding primary elections for key races, including governor, U.S. Senate and the House. Many voters say they are concerned about the rising cost of living.
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A Missouri resident detained by immigration authorities was deported this year to the Netherlands, a country he has not lived in since he was 5 years old. Now he's learning a new language and trying to make a new life.
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Drought conditions in Florida are so bad that some lakes are drying up and alligators are running out of room.
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President Trump has approved a border crossing permit for a Canadian crude oil pipeline many are calling "Keystone Light."
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Tuesday will be a test of President Trump's political power as voters in Indiana decide whether to back state senate incumbents Trump wants out or the challengers he has endorsed.
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What's at stake for President Trump's political influence in Tuesday's primaries in Indiana and Ohio? NPR's Leila Fadel asks Jessica Taylor of the Cook Political Report.
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The Alabama Legislature is holding a special session this week to change the state's congressional map. The move comes after the U.S. Supreme Court weakened a central part of the Voting Rights Act.
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Skiing star Lindsey Vonn's Olympic downhill comeback in February ended in a spectacular crash that shattered her leg. Most people wouldn't want to appear in public. Vonn is built differently.
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