Know What’s Happening with Avoca Alert

Follow the latest news, public updates, and community coverage in one simple place built for readers who want fast and reliable information.

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active readers
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Features

Rapid Reports

Stay updated with developing news stories as they unfold across cities and towns.

Local Pulse

Track the events, decisions, and conversations shaping nearby communities.

Smart Briefs

Get clean summaries of important news without noise or unnecessary clutter.

Popular Topics

Civic AffairsStorm WatchRoad ConditionsLocal EconomyPublic NoticesCommunity EventsCrime Reports

Pricing

Starter

$0/month

Read daily top stories and receive basic community news updates.

Plus

$3.49/month

Unlock deeper alerts, saved topics, and a cleaner reading experience.

Publisher

$4.79/month

Advanced news tools for teams, local groups, and media partners.

Get the Weekly Brief

A clear roundup of important news, alerts, and community stories delivered once a week.

FAQ

How quickly are alerts published?

Urgent updates are posted as soon as verified details are available from reliable news and community sources.

Can I follow specific areas?

Yes. You can focus your feed around towns, counties, public topics, and interest categories.

Is Avoca Alert only for breaking news?

No. Along with breaking news, we cover local events, civic updates, weather issues, and everyday community stories.

Do I need a subscription to read updates?

No. The starter plan gives access to essential news, while paid plans add more personalization and features.

Can organizations share announcements?

Yes. Local groups, schools, and public offices can submit relevant updates for review.

How do you keep stories reliable?

Reports are reviewed for source quality, clarity, and relevance before being highlighted to readers.

What Readers Say

“Avoca Alert keeps me aware of what’s happening nearby without wasting my time.” — Morgan L.
“The alerts feel fast, useful, and easy to trust during busy days.” — Riley P.
“I like how the news is organized by real community needs, not just headlines.” — Casey W.

Reach Our Desk

Questions, story tips, or feedback? Send a message to the Avoca Alert team anytime.

Email: support@avocaalert.pages.dev