Treasure Coast Newspapers

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Treasure Coast Newspapers serve residents in five counties located along the Treasure Coast and The Gold Coast of southeast Florida, one of the wealthiest markets in the country. They are owned by the Gannett Company (formerly by The E. W. Scripps Company) and have a combined daily circulation of 100,000.

Three newspapers have both daily and Sunday circulation: The Stuart News, purchased by Scripps in 1965; The Indian River Press Journal in Vero Beach, purchased in 1996 and The St. Lucie News-Tribune in Fort Pierce/Port St. Lucie, purchased in 2000. The Treasure Coast Newspapers also publishes the weekly The Jupiter Courier, acquired by Scripps in 1978, as well as business and lifestyle publications.

The group's website, tcpalm.com, gives access to all the stories, features, photos, graphics, video and other local content developed by the papers and their partner, the Sun-Sentinel.

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