For two days in succession, I saw friends of mine being maligned on Facebook with vitriolic, hateful words, completely devoid of empathy. Most distressing of all, the Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission will hold a special meeting and two workshops on Monday to discuss the city’s annual financial report and begin next year’s budget Read more...
The Safety Harbor Library is open to the public to serve you with reduced hours and COVID-19 safety measures in place. We realize patrons may not be Read more...
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners voted 6-1 Tuesday night to require almost all employees and patrons of Pinellas County businesses to wear masks or face Read more...
For the first time since March 2, the Safety Harbor City Commission was back at City Hall for its regular meeting Monday night, with most of the Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission will be back at City Hall for the first time during the COVID-19 crisis on Monday, when it will continue the lengthy Read more...
It’s been over two weeks since the brutal murder of George Floyd and I’m only now able to write about it. My initial response alternated between rage Read more...
Safety Harbor will have no fireworks or Waterfront Park celebration this Fourth of July, and the American Legion’s annual parade will look different, after the Safety Harbor Read more...
The Safety Harbor City Commission will discuss what the city’s annual Fourth of July celebration will look like this year, if it is held at all, and Read more...
I decorated my home as a sanctuary containing all that is meaningful to me. The likenesses of four generations of family grace the walls. Religious artifacts are Read more...