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Flash flood risk across parts of Florida will continue through the beginning of next week.
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30 Chinese nationals, 168 kilograms of cocaine seized in coordinated interdiction
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City commission convened Sept. 2 to discuss application, which was presented and approved in July.
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Annual event honors victims, survivors and first responders
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FPUA received a Florida Public Power Reliability Award on Sept. 2
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, Some VEX Robotics Summer Camp Students visit IRSC Public Media and interview each other about camp. County School Grades were announced and Governor Ron DeSantis is happy with the improvement.
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This week on In Focus, We have three ladies representing the Boys and Girls Club of St. Lucie County to talk about the many offerings this Summer and during the school year.
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From The NPR Newsroom
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Daytime booze-free parties at coffee shops are gaining steam around the country. In predominantly white Seattle, these parties are also a space for Latino immigrants to connect with their roots.
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There are new family friendly security lines popping up at airports around the country. It's a way to give people traveling with children extra time to get screened with less stress.
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The booming gothicumbia scene mixes goth counterculture with traditional Latin American cumbia music — into a fun, bombastic mix of styles. Los Angeles is an incubator of this type of cultural trend.
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The federal raid at a Hyundai and LG battery plant construction site in Georgia comes as the South Korean automaker has made significant efforts to manufacture cars and components in the U.S.
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New recommendations for early treatment for millions of people with hypertension come at a time when a new experimental medication is shown to lower blood pressure in hard-to-treat patients.
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Rosalyn Drexler was a pop artist, a sculptor, a novelist, a playwright and even a professional wrestler at one point. She died at 98 years old.
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The Twilight books and movies transformed Forks, Wash., the remote logging town where they were set. Forks struggled after losing its main industry. Then the vampires brought an economic boost.
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The Trump Administration said Chicago is among its targets for increased ICE enforcement and the National Guard. It's an anxious time as city leaders and activists prepare for what may come.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. is at war with drug cartels. He's pushing regional allies to join the fight, even as critics warn the Trump administration is on shaky legal ground.
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At least a dozen Trump administration officials wear more than one hat, often doing roles that are not directly related to their original post.
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