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Republican leaders argue for long term benefits, democrats allege disenfranchisement
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Railway official calls city parking concerns “moot” after rejecting proposal
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Nearly $10 million in land to expand scrub habitat preservation and future park space
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Police say Norrien Casminski taken into custody in May 2 homicide investigation
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Funding to support new X-ray machine aimed at improving treatment and reducing shelter stays
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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The war in Iran has pushed global oil prices higher, which boosts oil company revenues. But major U.S. oil companies aren't signaling plans to increase production to bring down prices at the pump.
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The vast majority of Americans — 8 in 10 — say there should be age caps for members of Congress, as well as term limits, according to the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist Poll.
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Campaign staffers are turning private polling data into personal paydays. They describe election prediction market as a "Wild West" for staffers.
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A new study finds that a megatsunami in Alaska pushed water more than 1,500 feet up the sides of a fjord near Juneau. Researchers say more monitoring is needed to prevent future catastrophes.
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The Alabama Legislature has spent the week debating the state's congressional maps. Democratic lawmakers have argued their voting powers are being diluted because of a Supreme Court ruling.
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Southeast Asian countries are voicing concern about President Trump and the war with Iran.
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The Star Trek Enterprise evoked Americans' sense of adventure and a utopian vision of humanity. It's part of NPR's 250th anniversary series "America in Pursuit."
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets with Pope Leo after critical comments by President Trump.
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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Miguel Diaz about Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit to the Vatican.
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Ted Turner is being remembered as the founder of CNN, but he was also someone who used his wealth for environmental stewardship.
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