Palm Harbor resident Pamela Petrusky is a paraplegic who relies on a wheelchair and a 15 year-old car to get around. She hopes to win a wheelchair accessible van in a free online voting contest.
Palm Harbor Patch is proud to help the Suncoast Animal League find forever homes for these great pets.
A collection of nature photographs from Palm Harbor University High junior, Paula N. Kreutzer, will be on display at the Palm Harbor Library through June 28, 2012.
A customer at Leo's Italian Grill called authorities after someone in his dinner party claimed to have found a used bandage in her soup.
The popular New York themed restaurant could end up moving its Brooklyn Bakery to the former location of Hurricane Grill & Wings.
Someone who bought a Fantasy 5 ticket in Palm Harbor is now the winner of a big chunk of change!
An overwhelming majority of Pinellas County's recent National Merit Scholarship winners are students at Palm Harbor University High.
Lacrosse is not recognized by any school, public or private, as a varsity sport in Pinellas County, despite the FHSAA hosting a high school state tournament. A group of lacrosse advocates will meet tonight in a grassroots effort to change that.
Can you help? The widow of a Palm Harbor man who was hit and killed by a garbage truck last month, would like to thank two women who stopped to help her shortly after the tragic accident. The widow does not know the good samaritans' names.
Investigators have exhausted all leads in the case of an osprey that was found shot to death in Palm Harbor's Cobb's Landing subdivision.
Palm Harbor Middle School's PTSA is holding a fundraising dinner at Lee Roy Selmon's Tuesday, May 8 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri terminated three deputies and one sergeant for failure to work during their assigned shifts.
Detectives say Palm Harbor resident Christopher Stark age 39, knew his alleged victims. He is charged with five counts of lewd and lascivious molestation and one count of lewd and lascivious conduct.
C'mon Lenny Curry, Palm Harbor isn't that bad!
A mug shot slideshow of the Palm Harbor residents who were arrested and booked into the Pinellas County Jail from Saturday, April 28 through Monday, April 30.
With Cinco de Mayo coming up this weekend, we want to know where you go to get Mexican food.
Watch for the 15 puppies in blue capes around North Pinellas! A Palm Harbor woman is among the trainers teaching these Super Hero puppies the important social skills and basic obedience lessons they will need as guide dogs.
Official delegations from Florida and South Carolina will stay at Innisbrook Resort during the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa.
The uncomfortable marriage between family law and bankruptcy.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from April 22-28.
The Witch's Brew will be hosting this unique free session Sunday, April 29th from 3-4 p.m.
Paisley is a big, beautiful pitbull mix who needs a home fast. She's been at Pinellas County Animal Services since March 2.
Palm Harbor Patch is proud to help the Suncoast Animal League find a forever home for this great pet.
Last week, an arrest warrant was issued for Megan Crisante, 23, who is the owner of an internet sweepstakes cafe called Palm Harbor Internet Services. Authorities raided the business last July.
Palm Harbor residents Margot and Paul Toomey are organizing a gala dinner and auction to benefit the Treasures of Africa Children's Home (TOA).
Investigators say Patrick John Vawter-Beaird, 22, was trying to cross the road from the median.
Investigators say Stephen Douglas Walsh and Donalyn Clark Walsh died as the result of a murder-suicide.
Three law enforcement dogs were laid to rest Tuesday at Curlew Hills Memory Gardens.
Family and friends shared songs and words in memory of Palm Harbor's Brandon Baker at a fundraiser Sunday in Largo.
With Mother's Day and graduation just around the corner, Patch wants to know who you rely on when you need flowers.
Ponzi schemes are still prevalent.
Following new dirt and sod for the baseball field, netting was added around the soccer field.
Strong rain and storms are expected this weekend, here's what you need to know in the Palm Harbor area.
The 2012 Old Palm Harbor Car Show attracted a wide variety of collectible cars from around the country.
It's now easier than ever to post on Patch, so what are you waiting for?
Authorities believe the four boys broke into a Tarpon Springs apartment Thursday, beat up a boy, and took drugs and money.
Here is a list of the local businesses in Palm Harbor who are helping Patch and Feeding America Tampa Bay fight hunger.
Marsha and Mike Wainright have made Harvey’s a Palm Harbor institution.
The North Pinellas Historical Museum will host food trucks and other vendors on its park-like grounds every Wednesday through Friday beginning April 25.
Palm Harbor Patch reader Jim Olson happened to have his camera with him when some alligators decided to make an appearance at John Chesnut Park.