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Former CFO Jimmy Patronis and former state lawmaker Randy Fine have won special elections to fill vacant seats in reliably Republican strongholds.
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The grant from Governor DeSantis' Rural Infrastructure Fund enables the critical first phase of "Okee-One" project, which is set to transform Okeechobee's economy.
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The planned protest was one of a slew across the U.S. and South Florida at businesses associated with Tesla, the company led by Musk, in response to the billionaire's work with the Trump administration in cutting federal funding and the workforce.
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Rain chances increase for the first half of the week, but not everyone will get the much-needed rain. The drought persists.
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Spirit Airlines has emerged from bankruptcy protection. The budget airline said this week that its parent, Spirit Aviation Holdings, exited Chapter 11 after finalizing debt restructuring.
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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In an area where resources for the homeless are scarce, Hope For Families is an invaluable tool. More than shelter, the group provides valuable skills and assistance that help people get back up on their feet.
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This week on In Focus, we are joined by Anita Fischer, executive director of TCCEED, as well as two promising young interns, Mikael Boltodano and Alouna Alincy, as the three discuss the summer internship program giving St. Lucie students a remarkable leg-up in the work force.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Kathleen Walter talks with Rebecca Shearer, Chief Retention Officer, about the Indian River State College Promise program.
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Dr. Michael Hageloh Joins Kathleen Walter to talk about his role in Strategic Initiatives
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Laura Midkiff talks with River Talk host Kathleen Walter about Indian River State College Alumni Relations and Annual Giving.
From The NPR Newsroom
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Dr. Seema Jilani is a pediatrician who has been providing medical care to children in Gaza.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said today it will start winding down its operations after it lost federal funding.
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Over a career that spanned 70 years, Jimenez' playing came to define Tex-Mex music and carried the tradition-drenched conjunto sound all over the world and across genres.
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Today 16 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit in support of children's hospitals and doctors that have provided gender-affirming care for minors, contending the Trump administration has acted illegally in pressuring doctors and children's hospitals to stop.
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President Trump announced new tariffs Thursday, and a jobs report out Friday fell short of expectations. We look at the political and economic fallout.
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A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding seasons.
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One topic dominated online conversation this week: the American Eagle jeans ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney. We break down why people are so worked up about it.
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A Michigan mayor talks with NPR's All Things Considered about how tariffs will affect constituents.
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A nearly wordless meditation on the building blocks of civilization — stone and concrete — Viktor Kossakovsky's documentary Architecton is a dazzling sensory overload.
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The potato may seem rather ordinary. But this tuber's origins story is quite fascinating, and we don't really know all the details yet.
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