Happy Labor Day! We hope you are finding time to relax today. Here are some fun Labor Day facts courtesy of our pals at the U.S. Census Bureau.
Many government offices are closed on Sept. 3 for Labor Day.
Few demonstrations have been held since the Republican National Convention began on Monday. It ends today.
The conceptual plan for 138 upscale apartments along with two restaurants and retail stores for the downtown Gateway tract in Dunedin was approved by city commissioners on Thursday.
Seat No. 3 candidate Heather Gracy says she wants to help make Dunedin a better place.
Do you remember Hurricane Andrew? Today marks the 20th anniversary of the day Andrew made landfall here in Florida. Here are a few facts about Hurricane Andrew courtesy of the U.S. Census Bureau.
The proposed mixed-use retail and apartments being discussed at Thursday's city commission meeting is targeting a younger demographic to downtown, according to city documents.
A study compares charitable giving by state and how states voted in the 2008 election: red or blue. Guess which party is more generous?
Regular hours are reinstated at the Clerk's office starting Sept. 4.
Dunedin Patch caught up with candidates for City Commission Seat 3 — David Carson, incumbent, and Heather Gracy — so you could get a better sense of who they are and what they stand for.
Seat No. 3 candidate David Carson says he still has work to do as Dunedin commissioner.
Some downtown construction is affecting traffic flow around some north Douglas Avenue business. Motorists should expect detours in the area for several months, the city says.
District 65 State Rep. Peter Nehr said he was ecstatic that he won with more than 53 percent of the vote.
The preliminary plan for the future use of development along US 19 will be presented Tuesday at Holiday Inn Express, 2580 Gulf to Bay Blvd.
Tricia Ritter became worried when she did not receive her voter registration card a week after her family received theirs in the mail. Turns out that the Beltrees Street resident's records were merged by another Florida county.
Four Republicans and one Democrat want to be the next State Rep. for District 65. Lawmakers recently changed the boundaries of District 48 and renamed it District 65. The district includes Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Tarpon Springs and part of East Lake.
Papa John's CEO John Schnatter said Obamacare will force his company to raise the price of pizzas.
City staff wants to replace 17 vehicles for its fleet at a roughly $800,000 price tag with down-sized or more energy-efficient options. The funds are already earmarked in this year's budget.
Arizona Sen. John McCain, former Secretary of State Condoleezza and Florida Gov. Rick Scott are among the marquee speakers at the Tampa event.
Primary Day is Aug. 14. Here's a way to avoid the lines and hassle.
Attention shoppers, Florida's 2012 Sales Tax Holiday begins Friday, Aug. 3. Here's what you need to know before you head out the door.
Officials broke ground on what will be the country's first, affordable, LEED-certified, net zero energy townhome development on Dunedin’s historic Lorraine Leland subdivision Wednesday.
Two of three incumbents are challenged in the 2012 city commission race after the qualifying period ended Monday.
Construction is set to begin on the Lorraine Leland affordable, workforce housing project on Wednesday. The 25-townhome project is being touted as the first in the nation to offer affordable, net-zero energy homes.
The Palm Harbor politician says the photos he sent to friends to show off his weight loss and improved health were leaked to a political blog to hurt his re-election campaign.
Bob Hackworth, who served as Dunedin mayor from 2002 to 2009, is challenging Mayor Dave Eggers' seat, a city clerk official said Thursday.
On Tuesday, the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission announced hunting dates for the 2012-13 season. North Pinellas is in Zone B, while south Pinellas is in Zone C.
The new city brand depicting "DUNEDIN" as "Home of Honeymoon Island" and design concepts for city stationery and brochures was approved Thursday, July 19, during a meeting at City Hall.
Leaders will discuss moving forward with the city brand without an additional tagline underneath the words "Home of Honeymoon Island" at today's 6:30 p.m. commission meeting at City Hall.
Be sure to check out our full archived video of the Pinellas County Sheriff's Debate
Be sure to check out our full archived video of the Pinellas County Sheriff's Debate.
The city of Dunedin rolled out a fresh new look on its website today.
This week on the Patch Podium, the candidates explain their stance on contracting county sheriff's law enforcement services in place of municipal police departments.
Each of the Pinellas County sheriff candidates took a moment on the Patch Podium to explain — in his own words — his stance on consolidating municipal police departments.