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Police say suspect met victim on social media
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Surf park will replace what was once Mesa Park on County Road 512
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Martinez was sworn in on the Sept. 4 city council meeting.
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Humane Society of the Treasure Coast will announce winner at January Mutt March
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After the closure of the county's only delivery unit in April, the group is looking to once again provide maternity services for the county.
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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Today on In Focus, we are joined by Carrie Lester and David Flynt of Thrive IRC, formerly known as the Substance Awareness Council. Thrive is dedicated to helping prevent substance misuse, alongside rehabilitating those who already suffer from it. They have their Freedom 5k fundraiser coming soon, slated for Sept. 27.
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Today on In Focus, we are joined by Angela Davis Green of the Economic Opportunities Council and Chrystal Netherton of Graceway Village. We dive a bit into their history, what they do, their upcoming fundraisers, and why it all matters.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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Join host Kathleen Walter on Rivertalk as she interviews Dean Stephanie Etter of Indian River State College about the institution's comprehensive approach to education beyond traditional academics.
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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
From The NPR Newsroom
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The Eat, Pray, Love author discusses her love affair with her best friend, which she says was life-changing but also marked by addiction and heartbreak. Gilbert's memoir is All the Way to the River.
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Ethan Hawke plays a bookstore owner who moonlights as a muckraking reporter in Tulsa, Okla. Though The Lowdown occasionally meanders or misfires, every episode of the FX series is bracingly alive.
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Tens of thousands of mourners came to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, Sunday to remember the life of Charlie Kirk. NPR spoke with some of them.
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Tens of thousands of mourners came to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, Sunday to remember the life of Charlie Kirk. NPR spoke with some of them.
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Thousands of mourners, including President Trump and notable members of his administration, gathered Sunday at a memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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Thousands of mourners, including President Trump and notable members of his administration, gathered Sunday at a memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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President Trump and other conservative figures spoke Sunday at Charlie Kirk's memorial service. NPR speaks with Will Sommer, a senior reporter for The Bulwark, about the messages they shared.
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President Trump and other conservative figures spoke Sunday at Charlie Kirk's memorial service. NPR speaks with Will Sommer, a senior reporter for The Bulwark, about the messages they shared.
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President Trump and other conservative figures spoke Sunday at Charlie Kirk's memorial service. NPR speaks with Will Sommer, a senior reporter for The Bulwark, about the messages they shared.
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Over the weekend, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom recognized Palestine as a sovereign state. But Palestinians, worn from war, say they want to see more action, not just words.
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