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The city's contract with the company is up for renewal in early 2027
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Victims named as investigators continue probe into shooting near 16th Avenue and 21st Street
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Commission agreed to a 5% or $1.20 hourly increase, whichever greater, $0.40 below the union's asking price.
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Two adults found dead after reports of gunfire near 16th Avenue and 21st Street
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Unanimous vote follows months-long search after prior manager’s dismissal
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Charles Dame of WeDoGood, a local non-profit who lives up to its name by lending a helping hand to our veterans and first responders. Together, we talk about the struggles that come with being part of the military or a first responder, the programs WeDoGood has to uplift them, and it all matters.On March 29, also Vietnam Veterans Memorial day, they will host a special Veterans 5k, which not only raises funds for their organization, but also for one lucky Vietnam vet.
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On this week's episode of In Focus, we sit down with Dawn Knupp and Erin O'Brien of United Against Poverty of St. Lucie County. The group seeks to live up to its name by providing programs that give those down on their luck a helping hand, and guide them to a more prosperous future.Together, we talk poverty on the Treasure Coast, what they're doing to fight back, and how the community can get involved through events like their Fools Day 5k, set for March 28.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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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
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Indian River State College Observes Career & Technical Education Month
From The NPR Newsroom
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"There is an America that is more free — where there's more equality, where there is more justice, where there is less bigotry — and I think it's waiting for us," says lawyer Bryan Stevenson.
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Israel signals major expansion into Lebanon, with plans to control swathes of southern Lebanon in a bid for a "defensive buffer."
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What are Israel's larger goals as it expands its offensive into Lebanon? NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Daniel Levy, a former peace negotiator for Israel.
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Shelter villages offer temporary and private places for the unhoused to sleep and store belongings. One of the newest, The Bridge, opened recently in central Illinois.
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Israel signals a major expansion into Lebanon, talks to fund DHS and fully reopen the government hit snags, NTSB shares early findings in LaGuardia Airport crash.
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NPR's A Martínez speaks with director Sofia Coppola about her new documentary "Marc by Sofia," which looks at the rise of influential designer Marc Jacobs.
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NPR's A Martinez asks CNN's Havana Bureau Chief Patrick Oppmann about Cuba's power blackouts, which have brought the country to a near total halt.
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China believes the U.S. is a declining power with expansionist ambitions. The U.S. thinks the same of China.
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Pablo Picasso's grandson is raffling off one of his grandfather's paintings — valued at more than $1 million — for 100 euros ($116) a ticket to benefit Alzheimer's research.
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A U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly confirmed to NPR that the Pentagon has ordered some 2,000 soldiers from the Army's 82nd Airborne Division to deploy to the Middle East.
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