Latest from the WQCS Newsroom
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Investigation finds 16-year-old also suspect in attempted confrontation over e-bike
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Agreement ends months-long conflict, outlines funding increases through 2027
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Officials consider garage, enforcement and paid parking to address ongoing shortages
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St. Lucie County deputies link suspect and vehicle to crime scene
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Officials back land swap, utility site and road alignment while expanding protected acreage
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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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.
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Robyn Young and Margie Jimenez of Friends in Pink, a Treasure Coast nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals affected by breast cancer.The organization provides financial assistance for treatment to those who are underinsured or unable to afford care, while also offering emotional support throughout the process. We discuss the challenges associated with a diagnosis and the impact on patients and their families. Their Pretty in Pink Gala is scheduled for April 17.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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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.
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Geoffrey C. Smith | Wildlife Sculptor, Vatican Artist, and The River’s Newest Partner
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The River Opens Its Doors This Spring: Free Open Houses Across the Treasure Coast
From The NPR Newsroom
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Daniel Shapiro, former U.S. ambassador to Israel, about this week's Israel-Lebanon talks in the United States.
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Negotiations are happening between countries involved in three separate wars in the Middle East. A look at the latest news in those peace talks and how we got here.
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Inside the peace talks happening across the Middle East, Iran war drives Europe toward fuel crisis, Eric Swalwell facing new sexual assault allegations.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with comedian Dave Chappelle about his investments in public media, the art of standup comedy and the town of Yellow Springs, Ohio.
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A shortage of chemicals used to fluoridate water, tied to the conflict in the Middle East, is causing some public water systems to reduce fluoride levels in public drinking water.
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While parts of Sudan's capital show fragile signs of life, across the country the conflict between the army and a rival paramilitary continues to drive mass displacement, hunger and allegations of atrocities.
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As fuel protests bring Ireland to a standstill and UK leaders decry price hikes driven by the Iran war, Europe -- barely recovered from the energy shock of the Ukraine war -- faces another crisis.
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The International Monetary Fund expects the Iran war to slow the global economy and raise inflation. NPR's Michel Martin discusses the forecast with Simon Johnson, a former IMF chief economist.
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Eric Swalwell is facing new allegations of sexual assault, days after the California Democrat formally submitted his resignation from Congress.
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Congress was late to adopt workplace laws that protect private sector employees. How has that shaped its culture? NPR speaks with Rutgers professor James R. Jones, author of "The Last Plantation."
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