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What to Know If You Go: 3rd Friday May 2013
The monthly art and music festival takes place tonight in downtown Safety Harbor.

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The monthly art and music festival takes place tonight in downtown Safety Harbor.

A heated argument over a family car turned violent when a convicted felon pulled a gun out and threatened a woman, according to authorities in Largo.
Loose tiles and an improperly installed platform led to the removal of the piece from the Safety Harbor Public Library, which will be relocated somewhere in town.
The downtown restaurant serves homemade meatballs and sausage and offers a variety of wood fired pizzas, including a gluten-free pie.
A habitual DUI offender is charged with two felonies and a misdemeanor following a traffic stop earlier this month in Largo.
Groups of volunteers, including city officials, will team up to help build a home in town for one low-income family.
The three local artists decided to split the proceeds from the community microfunding event at the Museum and Cultural Center last week.
The casual seafood restaurant offers food and drinks at reasonable prices.
The architectural salvage and furniture shop is making a mark downtown, thanks to a constant flow of traffic and a savvy social media campaign.
The Sandwich on Main will serve gourmet sandwiches and sell beer and wine, according to owners Shawn and Mercedes Ofalt.
Mayor Joe Ayoub, Vice Mayor Cliff Merz and Commissioner Nancy Besore showed up at City Park on Saturday to honor the late Safety Harbor Little League volunteer.
The first day of the new monthly event was considered a success by all accounts.
Connor Harris, a Countryside High School junior and member of the Explorers program, performed the Heimlich maneuver on a choking elderly woman at work last week.
The beloved local businessman, owner of T.J. Mars Salon, passed away suddenly on Wednesday.
The longtime Little League volunteer, who passed away in a City Field dugout in March, will have City Park and a section of Railroad Avenue dedicated in his honor.
One team from the Starkey Road gym won first place in last weekend's Summit competition in Orlando, while a another team took home a second place banner.
Laura Dent will operate a mystery dinner theater and walking tour from downtown restaurant Stann’s on 5th.
Tuesday's decision by the Board of County Commissioners to deny the Richman Group's proposal for the property had area residents buzzing. Here's a sample of what they had to say.
The Largo City Commission voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve a development agreement for the Seminole Boulevard RV park, paving the way for an apartment complex to be built on the site.
More than a dozen residents of the Seminole Boulevard mobile home park met outside of Largo City Hall on Tuesday to send that message to city commissioners.