Twenty-seven years later, the iconic downtown restaurant still packs people in.
Join the Patch RV as it rolls through Palm Harbor on Thursday and Saturday collecting food for hungry families. What's in it for you? Find out here!
A national agency says Tampa-St. Petersburg has the nation's most financially distressed consumers due to high unemployment and difficulty paying for housing. Just how bad is it out there?
The Chicago-born chain of breakfast-lunch restaurants is scouting locations for its first Tampa Bay area opening, and Palm Harbor is on the list.
Big changes are coming to the Jolley Trolley including a mobile app and possibly adding a circulator service.
A local lacrosse group is leading a charge to get the club sport recognized as a varsity sport in Pinellas County, but that struggle "has a long way to go," at best.
A new farmer's market kicks off this Wednesday, May 16 on the grounds of the North Pinellas Historical Museum.
An arrest affidavit says store surveillance video recorded John Acton, 46, as he swung his cell phone underneath the victim's dress.
Five Palm Harbor teens are finalists in the 9th Annual Walker's Rising Stars Scholarship competition.
We got a first look at one of the new Iphone cases that will feature the artwork of legendary Florida Highwayman artist Robert L. Lewis, 71.
The next Pinellas County Sheriff candidate debate, set for July 17, will feature all candidates who meet the June 8 qualifying deadline.
Whether government is involved in marriage, every branch is involved in divorce.
A man enlisted in the U.S. Army left his pet lemurs in the care of volunteers at the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary, and four years later, one of them recently birthed a pup.
The Palm Harbor Library is one of 40 libraries nationwide that was awarded a $1,000 Summer Teen Internship Program Grant.
Happy Mother's Day to all of our moms out there! Here are some fun Mother's Day facts from the U.S. Census Bureau.
While only five people could win the $500 gift cards, everyone who entered touched our hearts with their stories about their moms and other special women in their lives.
This week, we have a bunch of puppies who are looking for new homes.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from May 6-12
Four of the six candidates for Pinellas County Sheriff participated in a forum at the Palm Harbor Library Wednesday.
Saturday, the Thirsty Marlin holds a festive fundraiser in honor of Landon Korabek, a Palm Harbor teen who died in 2010 from an accidental prescription drug overdose.
Lunch prices will go up for students as of July 1. But the universal breakfast will be free next school year for all students.
A volunteer group fighting to keep the Friendship Trail Bridge from being demolished received good news at a conference held at the foot of the bridge on Wednesday, May 9.
Palm Harbor residents may water their lawns and wash their cars one day per week after Swiftmud issued emergency restrictions this week.
No need to drive far this Mother's Day. From casual to upscale, local restaurants have plenty to offer when it comes to spoiling mom on her big day.
Missy would make for a great addition to any home!
We want to hear what you think about this issue.
Robert L. Lewis, 71, one of the 26 landscape artists known as the Florida Highwaymen, will demonstrate his painting technique and sign autographs Saturday at Antiques & Uniques of Ozona.
U.S. News & World Report has released its "Best High Schools" rankings.
This Mother's Day weekend we profile a Palm Harbor resident and mother, who is very appreciative of her own mother.
The 25th annual event honored the 24 law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty in Pinellas County since 1905.
Cancer foiled a good samaritan's plans to hold a fundraiser for Lea Dozois, a former Palm Harbor resident whose infant daughter Lily was born with Moebius syndrome.
Pinellas County Commissioners approved the overlay in a 6-0 vote on April 24.
Dementia patient Harold William Hoffman, 85, was found sitting on a guardrail on East Lake Road. He had been missing since 2:30 a.m.
Later this month, the Palm Harbor Community Activity Center will have a new identity.
The current candidates for Pinellas County Sheriff will participate in a forum at the Palm Harbor Library.
Some have called a controversial deadly shooting here in Palm Harbor a "stand your ground" case while others refer to it as "road rage". Will a Hillsborough judge's comments influence the case?
A Palm Harbor man with a loaded Glock 17 pistol and two rounds of ammunition in his carry-on was arrested over the weekend at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
Just closing the door isn’t enough all the time.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from April 29-May 5.
Ashleigh Estelle Swope now plans to enter University of Florida College of Pharmacy in August, to pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.