Latest from the WQCS Newsroom
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Lawsuit seeks to remove O'Rourke from ballot, alleging she filed an inaccurate candidate oath regarding her legal residence
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Driver was not injured after collision near Warfield Boulevard; FWC removed the bear from the roadway
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Authorities say 63-year-old disappeared while searching for equipment near Fort Pierce Inlet
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Project received a recommendation of approval from the planning and zoning board and will next be reviewed by county commissioners
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Split vote leaves fast-food restaurant proposal on hold as applicant says tenant may walk away
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Leslie McKenzie with the Heritage Center and Indian River Citrus Museum and Michelle Wagner, a genealogy librarian with Indian River County. Together, we talk about the deep and rich history of the center and the many stories that have been passed along inside its walls. Once slated for demolition, the community came together to save a piece of Treasure Coast history. Now, the building remains, and they plan to celebrate the nation's 250th in a big way.
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Winnie Burns and Amber Marchant of Creature Safe Place, a Treasure Coast based non-profit who have dedicated themselves to rehabilitating local wildlife and getting them ready to be released back into their habitat.Together, we talk about the history of their organization, what it's like for an animal in their care, and the importance of education when it comes to the safety of animals. Their fundraiser yard sale is slated for June 27.
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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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kim Wehle {WAIL-ee}, professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, about the Supreme Court's final decisions this term.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep and Michel Martin discuss the final decisions of the Supreme Court's term with justice correspondents Carrie Johnson and Nina Totenberg and political correspondent Mara Liasson.
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The U.S. and Iran will resume peace talks Tuesday, as Lebanon faces pressure to rein in Hezbollah as a precondition for an Israeli withdrawal.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, about the Trump administration's Iran briefing to lawmakers.
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Alaska's Supreme Court ordered that Dan Sullivan, a retired teacher, must be included on the primary ballot for Alaska's U.S. Senate seat. He will challenge Sen. Dan Sullivan in the August primary.
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The U.S. and Iran will resume peace talks Tuesday, SCOTUS expected to make a decision on birthright citizenship, Colorado voters head to the polls.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Princeton computer scientist Sayash Kapoor about his assertions that AI won't lead to mass layoffs.
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In Venezuela, the devastating twin earthquakes have left thousands sleeping on the street. Shelters are overflowing as relief efforts struggle to keep up.
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In Ituri, DR Congo's Ebola epicenter, overwhelmed clinics and a lack of protective gear leave health workers exposed as the outbreak spreads beyond control.
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The Iran war and high oil and gas prices have supercharged the adoption of renewables and EVs worldwide. Global investors say these technologies make financial sense and increase energy security.
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