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Investigators say Herman Ray Nettles was connected to eight burglaries and attempted burglaries of vehicles
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Board is expected to discuss the item again at their September meeting
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Primary care and numerous specialty areas are offered.
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Measure would require voter approval for long-term sale or lease of Sailfish Park and Guy Davis
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Deputy Arthur Alfaro remains on unpaid administrative leave
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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On this week's episode of In Focus, presented by IRSC Public Media, we sit down with Janay Hall of the Treasure Coast Girls Coalition, or TCGC.The non-profit was founded in 2021 and seeks to uplift, educate and empower girls in our community as they take the steps to adulthood. Together, we talk about the many after school programs they have in place to accomplish this goal, and why providing guidance at such a young age is pivotal for success.
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This week on In Focus, presented by IRSC Public Media, we sit down with Rob Ranieri of House of Hope. The local non-profit found humble beginnings back in 1984, with two people giving away sandwiches from the trunk of their car.Now, they have blossomed into something much more, serving multiple counties with a broad spectrum of programs. Together, we talk about those programs and their importance, and their attempt to break the world record for longest cuban sandwich.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Skywatch for the week of August 10, 2026
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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
From The NPR Newsroom
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For the first time in America's 250 year history, IndyCar drivers will zoom down some of the nation's most famous streets this weekend. The drivers face new challenges on an unconventional route.
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The Chinese robotics company Unitree, known for its highly advanced humanoid robots, made a tremendous debut on Shanghai's stock market. The company is considered an industry leader in robotics.
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For Reporter's Notebook, an NPR political correspondent shares the lessons she has learned listening in on groups of swing voters in swing states.
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Western states have long disputed how to split the Colorado River's water. JB Hamby, California's top negotiator, weighs in on the new federal proposal to manage the resource.
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NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with Mike Roach and Kim Osgood, owners of Paloma Clothing in Portland, Ore., about how the tariff fight between the U.S. and Canada is affecting their business.
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Domingo describes himself as a "say yes" person who's up for new challenges. Ken Tucker revisits Aretha Franklin's Sparkle soundtrack. I'll Take the Fire is the third book in Slimani's trilogy.
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NPR's science podcast Short Wave talks about a new type of black hole star, the types of exercise linked to lowered dementia risk, and the wintry adaptations of the long-clawed shrew.
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John Leguizamo is one of the stars of Christopher Nolan's summer blockbuster, The Odyssey. And he's also out with a new children's book this summer, called Kiki and the Can.
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A legal battle over what looks like a cartoon stick could help set the rules over whether creators can claim ownership of their AI-generated characters.
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Australia has passed a law requiring major tech platforms such as Google and Meta to strike deals with Australian news publishers or pay a levy on their advertising revenue.
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