Palm Beach Post

Palm Beach Post

The Palm Beach Post is a prominent daily newspaper in the United States, catering to readers in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast region of South Florida. It ranks as the 80th largest daily newspaper nationwide and stands as the 7th largest in the state of Florida.

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Global

#28985

United States

#5813

News and Media

#328

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  • 1 day ago | palmbeachpost.com | Rick Robb

    Cardinal Newman defeated Coral Shores 5-1 to advance to the Region 4-2A semifinals. St. Andrew's upset University School in a two-game sweep. Jupiter Christian also secured victory in its regional matchup. Senior right-hander Max Gonzalez pitched a three-hitter and struck out eight to lead Cardinal Newman to a 5-1 victory over Tavernier-Coral Shores on Tuesday to complete a two-game sweep of their Region 4-2A quarterfinal series in West Palm Beach.

  • 1 day ago | palmbeachpost.com | Wayne Washington

    Non-instructional staff of the Palm Beach County School District are protesting low wages. The school district says it values its staff and uses market data to determine pay, citing budget constraints. Non-instructional staff members of the Palm Beach County School District plan to protest what they describe as intolerably low pay during a rally in front of district headquarters early Wednesday evening, April 23.

  • 1 day ago | palmbeachpost.com | Wayne Washington

    The Palm Beach County School Board is considering ending diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to avoid losing $300 million in federal funding. The changes would eliminate diversity goals in hiring and retaining staff, and end the women-and minority-business enterprise program. The Trump administration views some DEI programs as potentially violating anti-discrimination laws.

  • 2 days ago | palmbeachpost.com | Holly Baltz |Chris Persaud

    Driverless technology has come to downtown West Palm Beach with the debut of its new self-driving minibus making its way around CityPlace. Boca Raton-based tech company Guident debuted its autonomous bus to pick up passengers along its one-mile route connecting the West Palm Beach Brightline train station and the parking garage on Sapodilla Avenue and Hibiscus Street. The vehicle is almost driverless. A human operator on an Xbox video game controller occupied one seat on its initial run.

  • 2 days ago | palmbeachpost.com | Chris Persaud

    Despite President Trump's tariffs and threats towards Canada, Canadian travel to Palm Beach County increased in February 2025. Overall travel from Canada to the rest of the U.S. decreased in February 2025, the first decline since the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadian travel to Palm Beach County increased in February despite its most famous resident, President Donald Trump, imposing steep tariffs and threatening to take over that country.