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Detectives say suspects linked to organized sneaker theft ring across multiple states
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Commission settles on scaled increase following debate over housing costs
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Recommendation to go before City Commission on Dec. 8 amid calls to reconsider internal candidate
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Sgt. Erik Levasseur is reportedly responsive and underwent eye surgery to remove shrapnel.
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Third annual event at Adams Ranch will raise funds for youth scholarships
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, we are joined by Vicki Hoyos of Heathcote Botanical Gardens. Together, we take an audio tour through the facility as we learn about their history and discuss the importance of the gardens to our area, and the beauty of such a rich and diverse array of plant life. Their seasonal draw, The Garden of Lights, runs through every weekend of December, and promises to bring wonder and awe to those who walk its grounds this holiday season.
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This week on In Focus, we are joined by Sherlley Jacques of the Tutoring Services Plus Foundation, a recently opened nonprofit trying to get on its feet to fill a much needed gap in our community — English and GED education for first generation immigrants. We discuss the struggles that such people have in our community as they try to navigate day-to-day-life, the education opportunities they offer, the importance of learning and technology, and what the future looks like for the organization after its inaugural year.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Kathleen Walter interviews IRSC President Dr. Timothy Moore to discuss emerging trends in higher education, the impact of artificial intelligence, and the growing role of philanthropy.
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Preparing Teachers for Every Challenge: Dr. Kimberly Zgonc on Education, Safety, and Student SuccessPreparing Teachers for Every Challenge
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Get Ready for Fall 2025 Commencement!
From The NPR Newsroom
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It was a busy week in Washington, from foreign policy to Congressional redistricting and another special election. NPR's Domenico Montanaro and Tamara Keith break down the big news of the week.
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Some Philadelphians are cheesed off at the Michelin restaurant ratings team for an honor bestowed on some local cheesesteak restaurants.
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Countries with teams that qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026 now know who they'll play their opening games against after Friday's draw in Washington, D.C. A record number of teams will compete.
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News that Netflix plans to buy Warner Bros. in a massive deal is raising lots of questions -- including for consumers.
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On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Podcaster and author Mel Robbins opens up about her early failures.
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Streaming giant Netflix said it's buying Warner Bros. Discovery in a deal that would create a global entertainment behemoth. CNN and other cable channels Warner Bros. owns are not part of the deal.
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Sudan has been at the center of a deadly and brutal war since April of 2023. Over 4 million people have fled the country since war broke out and at least 40,000 have been killed.
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As Congress raises questions about the legality of U.S. military boat strikes in the Caribbean, the spotlight is falling on Admiral Mitch Bradley, the commander of U.S. Special Operations Command.
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The calendar has turned to December, and jingle bells have arrived at the top of the charts, led, as usual, by Mariah, Wham and Brenda Lee.
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The Border Patrol's aggressive immigration operation in Charlotte, N.C., took the city by surprise. It lasted about a week, but immigrants and other residents say their city won't ever be the same.
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