Palm Beach Daily News

Palm Beach Daily News

The Palm Beach Daily News is a publication that caters to the residents of Palm Beach, located in Palm Beach County, South Florida. It is affectionately called "The Shiny Sheet" due to its glossy, high-quality newsprint.

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  • 1 day ago | palmbeachdailynews.com | Kristina Webb

    During an extended stay in Palm Beach in 2003, pop icon Michael Jackson stopped into Sprinkles Ice Cream for some vanilla soft-serve. Sprinkles Ice Cream will close permanently after May 26. It has been a favorite of residents and visitors for four decades. Michael Jackson's 2003 visit to Palm Beach County made international headlines as he shopped at local malls at walked down Worth Avenue. On a cool Monday afternoon, the King of Pop stopped into a Palm Beach ice cream shop. It was Feb.

  • 5 days ago | palmbeachdailynews.com | Damon Higgins

    Damon HigginsBorder patrol agents, in cooperation with Palm Beach police and the Florida Highway Patrol, arrest three men in front of the skinny dip store on Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway (Royal Poinciana Way) around 8:20 am Friday May 9, 2025. Read the storyBorder patrol agents, in cooperation with Palm Beach police and the Florida Highway Patrol, arrest one of three men in front of the skinny dip store on Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway (Royal Poinciana Way) around 8:20 am Friday May 9, 2025.

  • 5 days ago | palmbeachdailynews.com | Darrell Hofheinz

    Developer Carl Sabatello built the never-lived-in lakefront estate on speculation at 1260 N. Lake Way. Developer Carl Sabatello of Sabatello Cos. says the home's quality, location and rarity justify the price hike. It's rare for asking prices in Palm Beach to be raised at the end of the winter tourist season. The five-bedroom house has architecture with subtle Art Deco-style influences, thanks to the design by Rafael Portuondo of Portuondo Perotti Architects.

  • 6 days ago | palmbeachdailynews.com | Greta Cross

    What do Rogue, Crown, Fanny and Mighty all have in common? They are all baby names rejected by New Zealand's federal government last year. New Zealand's Department of Internal Affairs recently published a full list of names (40, to be exact) that were requested and rejected in 2024. The majority resemble a title or rank, such as King, which was requested and denied 11 times. Prince and Princess were also requested, in addition to alternative spellings like Pryncess and Prynce.

  • 6 days ago | palmbeachdailynews.com | Lianna Norman

    Show Caption Hide Caption White smoke flows from chimney of Sistine ChapelThe cardinals have made their decision and have selected the next pope, letting the world know with white smoke pouring from the Sistine Chapel's chimney. Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American, was elected as the new pope on Thursday, May 8 and took the papal name Leo XIV. This marks the first American pope in history, elected after only two days of voting.