Latest from the WQCS Newsroom
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Local homelessness organizations cite housing costs, limited supply as key factors behind increase
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Meeting in Vero Beach will gather input on rule updates affecting boating speeds and access
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Fort Pierce board to consider updated timeline as developer seeks to stay on track for 2028 completion
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Florida League of Cities recognizes four city leaders for efforts during 2026 session
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Residents invited to review coastal changes, restoration efforts and future strategies
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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Canada's close economic ties with the U.S. are now a "weakness," not a strength, Prime Minister Mark Carney says. In a video address to the nation, he outlines plans to expand trade beyond America.
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While President Trump presses for an end to wars in Iran and Lebanon, many Israelis believe they should keep fighting.
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A group in North Carolina helps people turn unwanted guns into tools and jewelry. For some, it's a healing process.
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The 65-year-old Cook will turn over CEO duties to Apple's head of hardware products, John Ternus, in September. Cook will remain with the company as executive chairman.
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Human rights activists are calling on President Trump to push Iran to reopen the internet, not just the Strait of Hormuz.
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Swiss scientists have published research showing AI-informed robots can learn how to self correct and teach other robots how to behave. It raises questions of consciousness in artificial intelligence.
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As a teenager, Everett Miller went through a rough time and started shoplifting. He recalls how a girl's whispered message kept him from making a terrible mistake.
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The line to get permission to legally work and live in the U.S. is getting longer, frustrating immigrants and putting them at greater risk of deportation.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New York Times journalist Jodi Kantor about her new book, How to Start.
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American farmers hope the Iran ceasefire holds and fertilizer and diesel start moving through the Strait of Hormuz soon, as row crop farmers go into their fourth straight planting season in the red.
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