In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from August 5-11.
Palm Harbor Fire Rescue has some suggestions about how you can keep kids safe in pool areas.
A party was going on with an estimated 30 adults and kids in a pool area when Cayden Gagnon, age 4, was found at the bottom of the pool at the Cypress Falls at Palm Harbor condos.
The boy was conscious and being flown to All Children's Hospital after he had been underwater for a few minutes, according to Palm Harbor Fire Rescue.
An Oldsmar resident had a 21st birthday celebration that she will most likely remember forever β it ended with a trip to the Pinellas County Jail.
Firefighters rescued Patricia Crawford, 67, who had collapsed inside her burning townhouse at the Wedgewood Condo Complex, according to a Palm Harbor Fire Rescue spokesperson.
Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Mobile Crime Scene Lab has high-tech equipment that looks like it came right out of an episode of TV's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
The Fire Marshal says the blaze, which destroyed the double-wide mobile home on July 24, is thought to be suspicious.
A neighbor says the fire at a double-wide home in the Frontier Village Mobile Home Park is especially tragic because the homeowner's husband died earlier this year, and now she's lost her home.
As part of our ongoing coverage about synthetic drugs, local medical professionals are answering questions about addiction to synthetic marijuana.
It's been a busy week! In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from July 8-14.
Deputies say 83 year-old Barbara Reid was found floating face down in the pool at her home.
Steve Grannan, 56, and Justin Jones, 45, are among 18 people accused of operating companies that targeted victims who owned inexpensive, vacant land throughout the U.S., according to a grand jury indictment.
Palm Harbor resident Ramsey Sheard, 22, pleaded guilty to all charges against him in connection with a vandalism spree that damaged 30 cars in the Deer Run subdivision where he lives.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from July 1-7
Firefighters were able to establish where the fire started. However, they have not determined what started the blaze, which caused $100,000 damage to the Palm Harbor home, according to a PHFR spokesperson.
Three family members escaped unharmed, but Pinellas County Sheriff's arson detectives are still determining the cause of a blaze that destroyed the garage and part of a home on Pennsylvania Avenue early Wednesday.
39% more red-light violations occur during the Fourth of July travel period in Florida.
Monday, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office began notifying 300 to 400 store owners about the latest synthetic substances they can't sell. An autopsy found that synthetic pot intoxication contributed to the drowning of PHUH grad Logan Kushner in January.
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued two man about 90 miles northwest of Tarpon Springs Thursday night. The men had been floating on a raft in the Gulf of Mexico for days, after their barge sank.
Detectives say Mikki Lightsey Pitts, 49, of Palm Harbor helped run a teenage prostitution ring by helping the victims write online ads and suggesting prices for their services. Michael Bowers, 19, was also arrested for his alleged role in the ring.
A county official says it could take a few days for the water to drain on a large stretch of land north of Curlew Rd. along U.S. 19 that includes a condo complex and county road.
The money was raised during an annual "Italian Bistro Night" dinner hosted by Stratford Court.
A new countywide program assists law enforcement in returning lost children who cannot communicate effectively home.
Pinellas County sheriff's deputies plan to conduct a sobriety checkpoint at Clearwater High School Friday night.
These photos are the perfect example of why you should never drive into floodwater.
Residents in Palm Harbor's Wedgewood Condo Complex are dealing with high water in their community.
Crews are scrambling to repair Lake St. George Drive, which suffered a washout caused by heavy flooding from Tropical Storm Debby.
Tarpon Springs Police say they're concerned about flooded roadways and residents' safety while we're feeling the impact of Tropical Storm Debby. They're asking people to stay off the roads.
The Coast Guard is strongly urging boaters and swimmers to stay off, and stay out of, ocean waters along the Florida coastline until Tropical Storm Debby has passed and sea conditions return to normal.
Tropical Storm Debby is expected to continue to bring rain to Palm Harbor. If you know of a road that is flooded, or closed because of downed trees or wires, please add the info in the comments section below. You're welcome to add photos, too!
On Sunday, Tropical Storm Debby flooded 8th St. and the playing fields at the Sunderman Recreation Complex.
High water covered a section of Tampa Rd. Sunday afternoon, trapping one car.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from June 17-23
A manager at the Boot Ranch West apartments called the SPCA about the animals, which were left behind on a sun porch without shade, food, or water when the resident moved out, according to the SPCA Tampa Bay.
No doubt, if you live or work in Palm Harbor, you've been stuck in traffic at some point in time. It's no secret that we've got plenty of super-busy intersections here, but which one is the worst?
Thunderstorms were moving through the area around the time of this crash on U.S. 19 in Palm Harbor Thursday evening.
Not all Fireworks are legal. In Pinellas County, the retail sale or purchase of fireworks that project into the air or explode is prohibited.
Danny Mack is giving away an MP3 version of "There's a Brand New Angel", with the hope the song will inspire people to donate to the ο»ΏNational Center for Missing and Exploited Childrenο»Ώ or another organization dedicated to missing children.
The Florida Highway Patrol shared photos and footage from a training rescue exercise at Honeymoon Island State Park early Monday. Palm Harbor Fire Rescue participated in the drill.