Latest from the WQCS Newsroom
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City leaders debate land purchases, legal limits and potential arts hub on Ocean Boulevard
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Search warrant uncovers fentanyl, methamphetamine at NW 6th Street home
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Board pushes ordinance decision to April after months of debate
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Police say investigation includes criminal case and internal review by sheriff’s office
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City joins other St. Lucie County municipalities supporting extension of infrastructure funding
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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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.
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On this week's episode of In Focus, we sit down with Zoe Stroobosscher and Kim Baumgardner of the Manatee Center, a local group fighting for a better lagoon for manatees and all of its other inhabitants. Together, we discuss the ups and downs of environmental activism, the importance of messaging, and the way the center helps to usher in a healthier lagoon.Their Manatee Center 5k is a major fundraising opportunity for the group, and is slated for March 21.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Indian River State College Observes Career & Technical Education Month
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Indian River State College and Superhuman Partner to Advance Agentic AI Integration in Higher Education
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Indian River State College to host the 2026 and 2028 Swimming and Diving Championships
From The NPR Newsroom
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Based on a series of novels by best-selling author Patricia Cornwell, Scarpetta follows two different mysteries from two different timelines. It's structurally complicated — but it all holds up.
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In the hilarious Netflix series How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, three women learn that a long estranged school friend has died in a suspicious manner — and take it upon themselves to investigate.
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Israel has carried out air strikes in central Beirut for the first time since the latest conflict began, displacing hundreds of thousands of people.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep asks CNN's Fred Pleitgen for his takeaways from his recent reporting trip to Iran.
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Mobile homes have long been zoned out of cities and suburbs. But with updated designs and a housing shortage, they're increasingly being welcomed as more-affordable starter homes.
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When Medicaid began sharing personal data with federal immigration authorities last year, it upended decades of explicit promises to patients. Now, even eligible immigrants fear getting the health coverage.
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One of del Toro's early acting teachers taught him to understand his character before learning lines. He's up for an Oscar for his role in One Battle After Another. Originally broadcast June 12, 2025.
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Israel launches strikes in Beirut, FBI investigating two unrelated attacks in Michigan and Virginia, Senate passes bipartisan housing bill to ban large investors from buying up single-family homes.
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Transportation Security Administration officers have worked without pay since Feb. 14 due to the partial government shutdown. Morning Edition visited three airports to experience the security scene.
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Iranians who fled the country before the war with the U.S. and Israel are now watching it unfold, wondering what will happen when it ends.
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