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Paw Print Party at Practically Pikasso Benefits Suncoast Animal League
Twenty percent of all the proceeds from the event on Saturday went towards the non-profit animal rescue agency.

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Twenty percent of all the proceeds from the event on Saturday went towards the non-profit animal rescue agency.

Clearwater Police have identified the suspect from Friday's shooting as Kwuashawn Wyche, 16, of Palmetto Park Apartments in Clearwater. His whereabouts are unknown, and he is believed to still be armed.
The world-renowned stone sculptor will appear at the Museum and Cultural Center Monday, where he will install a new piece on the property and conduct a class in the evening.
A comprehensive list of school lunches for the three public schools in Safety Harbor for the coming week.
We've got a terrific lineup of bloggers now on Safety Harbor Patch. Here's a sampling of some of the more popular posts from the past week.
Reader Blair Hollyday submitted this shot to our Pics & Clips Gallery.
Spice up your Super Bowl celebration with a variety of drinks, sweets and grub.
The work will take place over the course of two weekends. The road will not be closed while the work is completed.
Reader Fritz Kirsch had this to say in response to the news that Mayor Ayoub wants to sell the Messenger property.
Reader Terrie Dahl Thomas submitted this unique photo to our Pics & Clips gallery.
Don't feel like watching the Super Bowl at home? We've gotcha covered! The following Safety Harbor establishments will be hosting Super Bowl watch parties.
Jacqui Linder recently posted this blog about safe stretching in our Local Voices section.
Reader Barbi Kiser submitted this photo of her husband posing with their new recycling bin.
A new paint job is being applied to the interior of the Main Street building as part of a small refurbishing project.
Chris Roberts and Joel Ewusiak have tackled major cases all over the country. But when they decided to open a private practice, they chose Safety Harbor as their home base.
Reader Barbara Hugg submitted this event to our calendar.
Captain Tom Peters and firefighter/paramedic Josh Saavedra were named 2012 Fire Department Award winners during the city commission meeting Tuesday night.
The City of Safety Harbor has owned the 10-acre parcel behind Harborside Christian Church since 1999; Ayoub believes selling it could help fund other parkland areas.
The St. Patrick’s Day road race will begin and end at the Safety Harbor Main Street bar, with proceeds going to the annual FOP memorial trip to Tallahassee.
The local group coupon company not only benefits consumers and merchants, it also helps charities.