One candidate for Pinellas County sheriff stepped down after a forum in Dunedin on Wednesday night. Budget cuts and issues of integrity were the biggest concerns of the voters and candidates.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from April 15-21
Family friend, Amber Quirk is organizing Sunday's concert which will feature seven bands and performances by Baker's family members.
Megan Crisante, owner of a Palm Harbor internet sweepstakes cafe is charged with 45 counts of Possession of Coin Operated Devices and one count of Operating a Gambling Establishment.
To alleviate the risk of running out of reclaimed water, action is being taken to reduce daily system demands.
Vvrrroom! Old Downtown Palm Harbor will be filled with hot cars this Saturday.
The daylong Scottish festival brings traditional athletic events, pipe and drum performances from bands across the region and dancing competitions on Saturday at Highlander Park in Dunedin.
Are you worried about your teen's safety this prom season?
Palm Harbor Patch is proud to help the Suncoast Animal League find forever homes for these great pets.
Prom season begins Friday in Palm Harbor. Local agencies have programs designed to keep teens and others on the road safe.
Florida Governor Rick Scott signed a hard-fought bill that would protect the East Lake community from involuntary annexation.
James P. Algeri, 65, was hit and killed by a garbage truck in the Highland Lakes community.
We caught up with the staff at Pro Karate Center, the winner of Palm Harbor Patch's 2012 Best Customer Service tournament, to find out the secret to their customer service success.
Do you have any of the items listed below? The Palm Harbor Community Center is inviting companies and individuals to contribute materials and redecorating expertise for its makeover-rebranding campaign.
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) wants to know about your travel habits for new mini-bus connector routes in North Pinellas County.
Debbie Thomas brings a love of history and experience in sales and marketing to the job.
Do you own or manage a local business? To be considered for Patch's "Five Questions With..." series on businesses in town, just fill out the questionnaire below.
A Palm Harbor dog with an apparent case of wanderlust is safe at home again after she was rescued by a pet-loving teen in Dunedin.
After seven months, Grumpy’s Tap Room has a sign out front.
The Palm Harbor Library held it's first-ever "You Can't Do That at the Library" fundraiser Saturday, attracting a big crowd that was eager to eat, sing, golf, dance and play games.
An ounce of preparation will save a ton of frustration.
Governor Scott discussed how increased funding for K-12 education is important for Florida’s students, because getting a good education is key to getting a job.
Palm Harbor Fire Rescue has a team participating in this year's Relay for Life fundraiser benefitting the American Cancer Society.
High school teacher Kevin Schachter encourages students to participate in 2012 Relay For Life of Palm Harbor event for the American Cancer Society as a learning lesson to give back to their community
The West Florida Premier U12 Girls Gold team is now the Region C champ! The team is one of the top four FYSA U12 in the state and will compete in the President's Cup.
Relay for Life participants took over the football field and running track at Palm Harbor University High Friday and Saturday for the annual American Cancer Society event, which raised more than $75,000.
The owner of Eloise, a potbellied pig who walked away from her home reports that his beloved pig has been found.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from April 8-14
Here's one of the reasons why it's so great to live in Palm Harbor!
An experienced restaurateur is flipping the script on traditional seafood restaurants.
A couple of pet-loving pilots flew to Georgia to rescue a mother dog who had been living with her puppies in a small crawlspace underneath a shed. The dog and her pups are now at the Suncoast Animal League.
Monday, April 16 the Council of North County Neighborhoods will be featuring an update from our local lawmakers. Sen. Mike Fasano, Sen. Jack Latvala, Rep. Peter Nehr and Rep. James Grant have been invited to participate.
Time to break some rules! For two hours this Saturday, the Palm Harbor Library will allow patrons to do things that are normally banned at the library. Proceeds from the "fun-raiser" benefit the library.
April 8-14 is Florida Wildfire Awareness Week. How you can stay safe during wildfire season.
Authorities say a pickup truck hit and killed a man who was trying to cross U.S. 19 in Pasco County. A Palm Harbor resident, who was a passenger in the truck, called investigators and identified the truck's driver.
Students in Palm Harbor University High's award-winning drama department will present three performances of the musical, "Curtains" April 12, 13 & 14.
Here's something fun for your calendar, the Tarpon Springs High School Marching Band will perform in the 2013 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Heads up to those of you who drive Keystone Rd. in the East Lake and Tarpon Springs area; Melon St will be closed from April 16 to July 1, 2012.
Crews closed a section of the southbound lanes between Tampa and Curlew roads, so they could repair a water main.