A large crowd turned out to honor veterans Friday morning at Curlew Hills Memory Garden's 24th Annual Veterans' Day Service.
Suncoast Animal League's pet-friendly event is today. It features a dog costume contest, a talent show, vendors and the annual running of the wieners.
The Wall of Remembrance was the highlight of the school's annual Veterans Day Observance with the names of more than 800 relatives, staff and the community handwritten by Tony George, Tech Ed teacher.
Today, Palm Harbor Patch and the Palm Harbor community are honoring our veterans with a special photo gallery. Submit a photo of the veteran in your life, and we'll post it here. Veterans, thank you for all that you have done for our country!
Clearwater Police say a pedestrian did not use a crosswalk while trying to cross McMullen Booth Rd. and was hit by a car driven by a Palm Harbor woman.
Owner Paul Hittos, Chairman of the Board of the Palm Harbor Chamber of Commerce, pulls no punches when it comes to his main passions - business and politics.
Students at many Palm Harbor Schools will be honoring Veterans Day in different ways on Friday, Nov. 11.
All five players are seniors at Palm Harbor University High.
Palm Harbor Patch is proud to help the ο»ΏSuncoast Animal Leagueο»Ώ find forever homes for these great pets.
There is plenty of live music in Palm Harbor this weekend with some new bands and some familiar faces performing on various stages.
Here's a look at holiday events and closings in and around Palm Harbor, and some facts about our military veterans.
Curlew Hills Memory Gardens will host a free Veterans' Day Service at 10 a.m. Friday.
The trendy fashion shop has relocated from Holiday to busy U.S. 19. It opens today.
Congressman Gus Bilirakis, Rep. Peter Nehr and Sen. Mike Fasano are scheduled to speak at Thursday's event which begins at 5:30 p.m.
During Tuesday's school board meeting, many Ozona Elementary parents complained that they're tired of having school boundaries changed in their neighborhood.
Television, radio and cable will be interrupted for an Emergency Alert System test at 2 p.m. today.
A look at the calls that Pinellas County Sheriff's Deputies responded to in Palm Harbor from Oct. 7 to Nov. 7.
Everyone is invited to share their concerns and exchange ideas about public education with Sen. Mike Fasano Wednesday evening at Joseph L. Carwise Middle School.
Are you looking for a job?
Does your company or organization have a limited budget for your holiday party or event? You may want to consider our local community center.
Today, Bob Gualtieri begins his new role as Pinellas County Sheriff.
The Pinellas County School Board will vote for the first time on a controversial proposal to send more than 3,000 kids back to their zoned schools next year.
Members of the North Pinellas small business community met with U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis on Monday to air their concerns about local job creation and obstacles to economic growth.
A driver lost control of his motorcycle and was hit by two vehicles early Monday morning. Police say one of the drivers hit the motorcyclist and never stopped.
A look at what's cooking in Palm Harbor school cafeterias this week.
A deeper look at this hot-button issue in Florida.
A restaurant on Alternate 19 has a hidden history all its own.
In case you missed them, here's a look at the top stories on Palm Harbor Patch from Oct. 30 through Nov. 5
The Jolley Trolley's newest bus is set to run in early November, with performance and design modifications.
There is a lot to choose from this weekend in Palm Harbor.
It'll be a great weekend for garage sales. Two Palm Harbor organizations are hosting yard sales to raise money.
Last Friday's food truck rally at the North Pinellas Historical Museum was such a success, the event will be held every week.
Saturday you can enjoy our great fall weather while helping the Suncoast Animal League.
Be sure to turn your clocks back an hour before you go to bed Saturday. It's also a good time to check your smoke alarm batteries.
Palm Harbor Patch reader Jim Olson snapped this cool photo of a spider setting up shop outside his office window Wednesday.
Palm Harbor Fire Rescue Lt. Scott Sanford says having firefighters and ambulances respond to the same emergency is time consuming and more costly for taxpayers. He and another firefighter are calling for changes.
After five straight playoff exits against Plant High, the Hurricanes finally blasted the Panthers 3-0 Wednesday in the regional quarterfinals.
Transitions Optical will not renew its sponsorship when its contract expires in 2012.
Chef Anne is penning her last weekly column. The busy chef is leaving Patch to devote her time to the many other projects on her plate.