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A video camera sits near a traffic light in the westbound lane on the Royal Park Bridge. The Town of Palm Beach Police Department manages more than 150 video cameras on the island.
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WFLX (channel 29), branded Fox 29, is a television station in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Gray Media, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with the E. W. Scripps Company, owner of NBC affiliate WPTV-TV (channel 5) and Stuart-licensed news-formatted independent station WHDT (channel 9), for the provision of certain services.
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 Television.
Palm Beach County was tossed into the fray with a tropical storm warning issued before dawn Wednesday, an alert that means damaging winds of 39-mph plus are possible within 36 hours as Helene’s ...
The newspaper was founded in 1897 as the Lake Worth Daily News, and it covers the news and social affairs of the residents on the island of Palm Beach itself.Previously owned by Cox Enterprises, it has been a sister publication of The Palm Beach Post [3] since 1948, when Florida newspaper owner John Perry, owner of The Post, bought the Daily News as well.
Palm Beach Daily News. Valentina Palm, Palm Beach Post. Updated July 6, 2023 at 2:58 PM. Publix Super Markets reopened its store at The Crossroads shopping center in Royal Palm Beach on Thursday ...
The Stuart News grew out of the merger of the Stuart Times (1913) and Stuart Messenger (1915), which was sold to the Clyma family in 1922. They converted the publication into a daily newspaper called the Stuart Daily News in 1925, claiming then that Stuart was the smallest town in the U.S. to have a daily newspaper.