In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Nov. 20-26.
You may want to check this list of closures before you head out the door today.
State police are advising motorists not to act like turkeys but to drive responsibly during the busy Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
In honor of Small Business Saturday and Thanksgiving, Palm Harbor Patch asks: Which local shops and services are you most thankful for?
From ditching the cream in mashed potatoes to avoiding fatty parts of the turkey, here's a way to have your Thanksgiving meal and eat it low-cal, too.
Got a crowd coming to your house, but no time to cook?
More people are relying on the F.E.A.S.T. food pantry, but donations have not kept up. F.E.A.S.T. has to purchase 30 to 40 percent of the food that it distributes.
Registration is underway for floats and walking participants in Palm Harbor's Community Holiday Parade Saturday, Dec. 10.
Progress Energy received approval Tuesday to raise rates starting in January.
Warning: Parents might find this video disturbing.
Reduced demand for gas is keeping prices at bay.
The owner of the new Palm Harbor eatery expects business to pick up once word gets out about his omelets, crepes and pancakes.
You can make a young domestic abuse victim's Christmas dreams come true by picking a child's name from the Giving Tree and purchasing a gift for that child.
The popular New York style restaurant opened Monday at a new location on U.S. 19.
Donations will benefit YMCA member families in need.
Grab your crayons, kiddos! Five coloring contest winners will get to ride with Santa in the 29th Annual Palm Harbor Holiday Parade.
What you need to know when signing a contract.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Nov. 13-19.
The duPont REGISTRY is bringing a display of exotic cars to Innisbrook Golf Resort.
Not many people know Dr. Fechtig, but many have heard of Lake St. George in Palm Harbor.
Palm Harbor Patch is proud to help the ο»ΏSuncoast Animal Leagueο»Ώ find forever homes for these great pets.
The U.S. Coast Guard brought in a MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from the Coast Guard's Clearwater Air Station for the Great American Teach-In.
Black Friday is one week away. We'll soon see the holiday season shift into high gear.
A Palm Harbor firefighter's proposal to have Pinellas County firefighters transport medical emergency patients to hospitals is gaining support and attention.
2nd annual beer tasting event will benefit Old Palm Harbor Main Street.
The newly rebuilt restaurant will have special events and promotions through the weekend.
A look at what's cooking in Palm Harbor school cafeterias this week.
The National Weather Service is predicting a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 p.m. Thursday.
The family-run produce stand offers a large selection of quality foods that keeps customers coming back for more.
If you don't feel like cooking this Thanksgiving, you can stay close to home and have dinner at a restaurant right here in Palm Harbor.
A group of Palm Harbor University High drama students won top honors at the Florida Theatre Conference in Gainesville with their performance of Wiley and the Hairy Man.
Longtime customer Barbara Marrier is like one of the family at North Pinellas Dunkin Donuts restaurants. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, the restaurants' owners and employees wanted to do something to help.
Sarah Wild is a setter for Clearwater Christian College's women's volleyball team.
Pinellas County Commissioners and County Administrator Bob Lasala are scheduled to participate in the town hall.
The latest petition to change public schools to a later start time met its first goal to get 500 names with some help from some local signers.
Drivers will be able to provide input on the proposed changes during an online public hearing this afternoon.
Here's a sneak peek inside the new restaurant located at 33180 US 19.
The annual Suncoast Animal League event attracted a large crowd of canines⦠and people, too!
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Nov. 6-12.