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Among a series of other weather records, Hurricane Milton set a one day State tornado record as well
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The project would reduce boat moorings along popular sections of Intracoastal Waterway and Loxahatchee River.
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Port St. Lucie may increase permitted locations for food trucks, but first wants to hear from residents and business owners.
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State insurance officials have issued orders to protect policyholders impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton
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Hurricane Oscar just north of the Dominican Republic, track
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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The Rappaport Center Speaker Series presents Juliette Kayyem on February 13th.
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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 Trump administration is reinterpreting a key word in the Endangered Species Act that could have big consequences for species at risk.
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Courts and the Trump administration have clashed repeatedly in two high profile immigration cases this week, with another Supreme Court showdown looming.
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Protests against the Trump administration are held for another weekend at scores of cities and towns across the U.S.
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The U.S. and Iran have agreed to meet again for nuclear talks. President Trump has not ruled out military strikes if talks fail.
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"ROMEO" stands for "retired older men eating out" -- and it's one way to keep older guys from being too isolated. Just don't call it a support group!
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World Health Organization member states agreed to the treaty after three years of talks. NPR speaks with Precious Matsoso, who served as co-chair of the group tasked with creating the treaty.
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Tiny Desk Concerts have gone viral online. Now, the performances have been turned into a radio show, only on public radio stations across the country.
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Saturday marks the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma city bombing. The city held a commemorative service for the 168 victims.
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Every day it seems new conflicts arise between President Trump and the courts. Prompting another round of the question: Are we in a constitutional crisis?
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Amtrak will be taking over renovations at New York's Penn Station, according to a letter sent by the Federal Railroad Administration.
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