Were you ever followed by department store security because your skin is white? If not, your life has always mattered. Were you ever denied a job simply Read more...
The Safety Harbor Public Library is coming to you, weather permitting, to the Gazebo on Main Street with a selection of books for youth. One or two Read more...
“The idea is that the city that opens the same book closes it in greater harmony.” - Mary McGrory, The Washington Post, 2002. The Safety Harbor Public Read more...
After the two most recent meetings went late into the night with much anger shared over whether signs should be displayed on city property, Monday night’s meeting Read more...
For the past ten years, the Safety Harbor community has been an integral part of my life, and I have always been treated as if my life Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission will consider modifications to a new downtown development and a resolution on racial justice when it meets Monday night. Monday’s meeting will Read more...
Two Black Lives Matter signs on city property will be replaced by ones with a new message and the Safety Harbor City Commission will consider a resolution Read more...
Mobile printing through the Princh app is now available at the Safety Harbor Public Library. Patrons can print from their mobile device or laptop, inside or outside Read more...
Two Black Lives Matter signs will be displayed on city property after the Safety Harbor City Commission unanimously approved the request, which was not on Monday’s agenda Read more...
While Monday’s Safety Harbor City Commission will be filled with quasi-judicial hearings, Commissioners also will honor retiring City Arborist Art Finn, consider stop signs at the busy Read more...