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How to access Palm Beach County news anywhere with the Post app

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How to access Palm Beach County news anywhere with the Post app

Access Palm Beach County news anytime, anywhere with the new Post app

From in-depth local news to award-winning photography and powerful videos, our Palm Beach Post Appavailable from the Apple or Google Play stores, provides an easy way to access the news you depend on and the eNewspaper, wherever you are.

DOWNLOAD THE APP: Receive the latest news, sports and more

Palm Beach Post App: Experience news on the go

Enjoy a streamlined, fast-loading experience that makes it easy to view the stories, photos, and videos that interest you most. Our app keeps you informed with a customizable experience and the ability to receive news alerts when news breaks within the community or on topics that interest you most. Enjoy stories, photos and more curated just for you on your phone or tablet.

From in-depth local news to award-winning photography and powerful videos, our Palm Beach Post app, available in the Apple or Google Play stores, provides an easy way to access the news Iowa depends on and e-newspaper , wherever you are.

The last news

Dive into our rich journalism anytime, anywhere. Access our in-depth journalism, including our investigations, the latest food and dining news, sports coverage from high school to the Dolphins, and more in our easy-to-use app. The app offers a comprehensive overview of the stories that matter to you! Missed recent updates? Receive the latest news effortlessly with our Catch Up feature.

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eNewspaper now available in the app

If you cherish the tactile feel of traditional newspapers but long for the convenience of digital access, then the eNewspaper feature is for you.

The digital replica of the daily newspaper, available on The Post’s website, can now also be accessed via our main news app. With the eNewspaper you can:

  • Easily browse and navigate your favorite sections.

  • Clip and share articles with friends and family.

  • Increase or decrease text size for easy reading.

  • Listen to articles being read.

  • View previous editions published in the last 30 days.

  • Free access to more than 200 local e-newspapers on the USA TODAY Network and USA TODAY.

News Alerts

Enable alerts to receive breaking news, sports scores, weather updates and more in real time through the app. Alerts can be tailored to your interests and quiet times can be applied. Go to the app’s settings to customize your notifications.

My subjects

Our My Topics feature makes it even easier to follow the stories that matter most to you. Each time you load the app, you’ll get a customized list of stories to read based on the topics you selected. Would you like to be notified when we publish something new on these topics? Sign up to receive a notification.

Just look for the ‘My Topics’ button in the bottom menu bar or the ‘Add Topic’ button at the top of articles to get started.

More customization

Further customize your app experience by saving your stories for later, adjusting text size, applying night mode, or reading articles offline.

DOWNLOAD THE APP: Get the latest news, sports and more

The Palm Beach Post App can be downloaded for free. Subscriptions include unlimited access to content on our app. Subscribers also get access to breaking news from across the USA TODAY network through the local and national news module (including on the For You front).

So don’t worry, download the app and get access to great local news coverage anytime, anywhere.

And check out some examples of that content from the past week below.

I hope you’ll continue to support local journalism by telling a friend about us. We would appreciate it. They will too.

Rick Christie

Executive Editor

You can always contact me at rchristie@pbpost.com and find me on X (formerly Twitter) at @rchristiepbp. Or send a news tip to breaknews@pbpost.com. Subscribe to independent reporting that supports democracy at Subscribe.palmbeachpost.com.

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