"Rubi has survived a life-threatening experience. She may have used up one of her nine lives, but she would like to spend the rest of her lives in a loving home with a loving family," says the Suncoast Animal League.
Cabins, kayaks, crafts, and camp fires are part of the summer fun for 72 local children.
Now that the official qualification period has ended, the field of candidates running for offices in Pinellas County has narrowed.
The jury is out: Leasing a home is legally more beneficial than selling a home and holding the mortgage yourself.
Sheriff candidate Greg Pound promises to eliminate corruption and uphold the U.S. Constitution if elected.
Investigators say the deputy had his emergency lights and siren turned on, when his cruiser was hit by a 2012 Chrysler 200 driven by an 81 year-old Clearwater man.
In case you didn't see them, here's a recap of some of the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from June 3 - June 9.
These lovable Suncoast Animal League residents are in need of a home and some love!
Continued decreases in funding could result in more reductions in staff and operating hours, according to facility directors.
Lise Zettwuch gave up a career as a financial analyst to open Something About Beads more than a decade ago.
According to studies, June is one of the deadliest months on the road for teen drivers, so parents need to be proactive when it comes to their kids' safety.
Paisley is now getting accustomed to the shelter as her home. She needs a real home soon!
Hurricane season is underway and lasts through Nov. 30. How much do you know about hurricanes? Here are a few facts about hurricanes courtesy of our friends at the U.S. Census Bureau.
Candidates running for state and local offices have been invited to participate in the forum.
Think your kid is too young to volunteer? Probably not! We found a nine year-old volunteer here in Palm Harbor!
The National Weather Service has a new alert system to keep beachgoers safe.
Commencement ceremonies are this week for Palm Harbor University High and East Lake High School.
Hurricane preparedness is a concern of all residents of Pinellas County. On Thursday, June 7, There’s No Place Like Home radio show will focus on hurricane planning.
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.
Students enrolled in Pinellas Park High School's First Responders Magnet Program created an informative YouTube video that explains how to use texting to communicate during a disaster.
Local doctors provide tips and resources for life after cancer.
Palm Harbor Patch is proud to help the Suncoast Animal League find a forever home for this great pet.
In case you didn't see them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from May 27-June 2
Pinellas County Commissioner Norm Roche organized an informal coffee chat Friday saying he wanted to meet his constituents in a casual setting.
Humans, monkeys, apes, alligators, birds, ducks, turtles, snakes and a goat celebrated Palm Harbor Patch's first birthday at one of the most fun places in our community, the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary.
Know someone who is looking for a job? They might want to check out these openings at the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA).
Dunkin' Donuts and Krispy Kreme stores are giving away donuts to mark the holiday.
The Palm Harbor Library will be featuring a wide variety of summer programs for kids, teens and adults. Registration begins Saturday, June 2.
2nd Time Sports, a sporting goods store on U.S. 19, specializes in new and used hockey equipment.
About 1,800 people watched juniors and seniors from local high schools compete in the ninth annual Walker Rising Stars scholarship competition last week at Ruth Eckerd Hall.
The fishing challenge is a catch and release tournament for kids ages 12 and under.
Do you know someone who has special medical needs? Registration is underway for those who would stay at one of Pinellas County's Special Needs Hurricane Shelters during an evacuation.
Grab your tackiest parrot head hat and tropical shirt, Palm Harbor's annual Parrot Head Party is Saturday!
Here's a look at the most recent routine restaurant inspection report for The Thirsty Marlin which was conducted more than a year ago on May 24, 2011. The DBPR says the next unannounced routine inspection can come at any time.
Sabrina would love to come home with you today!
Article one of three: Madison, an international shoe, and a 10 of spades ace high.
We were astounded at the generosity of people in Palm Harbor during our canned food drive. The Lucky Dill Deli donated a whopping 936 lbs. of food.