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WPBF (channel 25) is a television station licensed to Tequesta, Florida, United States, serving the West Palm Beach area as an affiliate of ABC.Owned by Hearst Television, the station maintains studios on RCA Boulevard in the Monet section of Palm Beach Gardens and a transmitter in Palm City southwest of I-95.
West Palm Beach: Tequesta: 25 16 WPBF: ABC: Estrella TV on 25.2, True Crime Network on 25.3, Story Television on 25.4 West Palm Beach: West Palm Beach: 29 35 WFLX: Fox: Bounce TV on 29.2, Circle on 29.3, Ion Mystery on 29.4, Grit on 29.5, Quest on 29.6 West Palm Beach: Fort Pierce: 34 20 WTVX: CW: Azteca on 34.2 (WWHB-CD 48.1), MyNet on 34.3 ...
WPTV-TV (channel 5) is a television station in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Stuart-licensed news-formatted independent station WHDT (channel 9); Scripps also provides certain services to Fox affiliate WFLX (channel 29) under a shared services agreement (SSA) with Gray Media.
The next day, on Jan 20, a West Palm Beach detective found several posts from Atkins "that included the names Lincoln, JFK, Reagan and Trump." "Unfortunately one of them is still alive," Araujo ...
WEST PALM BEACH — Police have arrested the driver they say struck and killed a 23-year-old woman pedestrian in July. German Cadet, 56, of the 500 block of 38th Street, was charged with leaving ...
Kudos to West Palm Beach Police K-9 Indy, a 2-year-old Chocolate Lab with a keen sense for dollars and cents who thwarted a bank robber with his nose for stolen bank notes. WPBF's Tara Jakeway ...
On January 1, 1989, six television stations in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, Florida, markets, exchanged network affiliations.The event, referred to in contemporary media coverage as "The Big Switch", [1] was described as "Miami's own soap opera" [2] and at times compared to Dallas and Dynasty because of the lengthy public disputes between multiple parties that preceded it. [3]
The West Palm Beach City Commission voted in favor of a pair of new union contracts that include raises of up to 20% for employees.