It's all about Palm Harbor! Four County Commissioners have cleared their schedules to chat with you! Do you have your questions ready?
The boutique features high-end sexy lingerie for women, comfortable lounge wear for men and women, accessories like jewelry, purses and shoes, and a wide variety of sexy goodies to spice up your love life.
Trish Harrison has joined PHREC as a Recreation Leader 2, and will have primary responsibility for planning and directing special events at the Palm Harbor Community Activity Center.
The locally owned financial institution has opened a new branch in Palm Harbor.
A talented group of Palm Harbor University High drama students has been named best in the state. Now, they're raising $11,000 for a trip to compete in a regional conference.
Tampa Bay was in the national spotlight for the Republican Presidential Candidates Debate at the University of South Florida on Monday.
Authorities say the 73 year-old Palm Harbor man suffers from dementia.
If the election were today, which candidate would you pick?
Floridaβs child safety restraint laws bark, but they donβt have much bite.
The smart phone app lets users report invasive species directly to Florida wildlife officials.
A look at what's cooking in school cafeterias this week.
If writing is your passion, here's a chance to get your work published.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Jan. 15-21
Palm Harbor's Town Hall Meeting on Jan. 25 will be held at a new location to accommodate a possible large crowd.
Palm Harbor Patch is proud to help the ο»ΏSuncoast Animal Leagueο»Ώ find forever homes for these great pets.
"We're trying to be a show that rivals Gasparilla eventually," event co-chair Pam Marron says.
Going to the Children's Gasparilla Extravaganza this Saturday? Park in downtown and then take a shuttle to the event.
The Children's Gasparilla Extravaganza is today! Come out and play!
Check out what South Tampa streets will be closed during the Children's Gasparilla Extravaganza this Saturday.
A Palm Harbor family is desperately seeking their beloved dog.
Will voters support light rail and expanded buses in Pinellas County?
The suspension order says the 26 year-old owner of Whitney Enterprises Pain Management Clinic does not have a medical license in Florida and two doctors he employed prescribed potentially lethal doses of pills.
Four Pinellas County Commissioners have now cleared their schedules to spend the evening with Palm Harbor residents to discuss whatever you want! How cool is that!?
The average price of gas did not see much of a change over the last week. However, gas prices could go down if oil continues to trade below $100 a barrel.
It's almost that time of year again, and Patch brings you a list of places that will make your stay in Palm Harbor more enjoyable.
The Florida Lottery revealed the identity of the woman who bought a scratch-off lottery ticket worth one half million dollars at a Palm Harbor grocery store.
The cost to mail letters and packages through the Postal Service increases a penny Sunday (Jan. 22).
There are many ways to provide your input regarding the Houseβs options for redistricting.
Pinellas County School Superintendent John Stewart may stay through the school year, if the school board approves.
Separation of church and state at the highest court could affect hiring and firing practices for all local religious-based schools.
Patch suggests five ways to remember slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. this weekend.
The Palm Harbor Taekwondo facility stresses values that will help students excel at life.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Jan. 8-14
The Suncoast Animal League will help "Rubi" the cat find a new home after she recovers from a gunshot wound.
Organizers say the event was such a success, a second "Weekend of Exotic Luxuries" is planned for 2012.
In 2010 White received the HCA All-Star Team Award for her skills as a paramedic. She also mentors new EMTβs and is a car seat technician.
Authorities say manufacturers skirt the law by changing the chemical makeup of the banned drugs and marketing them as legal products.
Pinellas County has a new app called "SeeClickFix" which allows residents to report non-emergency problems using a smart phone or a computer.
The Palm Harbor Library and Huntington Learning Center are teaming up to offer a practice S.A.T. test on Saturday, Jan. 21.