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Cell phone GPS helps deputies find out-of-town rider who became lost off trail
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Team takes first place at annual hazardous materials event in Daytona Beach
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New space highlights legacy of 26 artists who shaped Florida’s art history
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Detectives say incident may stem from attempted online marketplace transaction
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Free transportation available as overnight temperatures expected to drop below 40 degrees
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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This week on In Focus, we sit down with Jacob Craig of the Indian River Symphonic Association, a group dedicated to bringing world-class symphonies to the Treasure Coast. Together we talk about how music moves and inspires us, and why even hundreds of years later, these compositions are still so relevant.Their 2026 season is currently underway, with their next concert on Jan. 20 featuring the Prague Philarmonia.
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On this week's episode of In Focus, we sit down with Jill Gleichman and John Nelson of the Audubon of Martin County. The Audubon is a local organization that encourages folks to stop, take in the scenery, and keep an eye out for many of the amazing birds which call the Treasure Coast Home.Together, we talk about all the things which make our area a hot spot for birding, 70 years of Audubon history and activism, and their upcoming anniversary gala, slated for Jan. 29.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
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A conversation with Kate Beckwith Woody, Indian River State College Foundation Board member and Promise Program donor, and Taylor Farnsworth about breaking down barriers to higher education, workforce development, and the power of giving back to the community where you live.
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From The NPR Newsroom
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We talk with a NOAA scientist about the Northern Lights, and why their visibility seems to be increasing.
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In the wake of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack last month, Australia toughened its gun laws on Tuesday.
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Security at the biggest ISIS detention camp in Syria has collapsed as Syrian Kurds withdraw to face advancing government forces.
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In West Africa, tiny Benin is riding a coastal building boom — but beneath the cranes and construction, new inequalities are taking hold.
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President Trump held court with reporters for more than 90 minutes marking the first year anniversary of his second term.
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Many Americans agree with President Trump that Europe should pay more for its own defense, but think his attacks on U.S. allies are unwise and will hurt the United States in the end.
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Like President Trump, lawmakers around the country blame corporate homebuyers for high prices and want to restrict them. Experts say it's not so simple, and passing laws has proved difficult.
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Attendees at Davos are steeling themselves for major disruption — not only to the local traffic thanks to heightened security, but possibly to the existing world order.
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A big crowd is big news for the Professional Women's Hockey League, which is only in its third season.
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People using AI chatbots are experiencing unhealthy emotional attachments or breaks with reality. Now a group of affected people are turning to each other for support.
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