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Rick Blake Settles Into Downtown Safety Harbor
The city commissioner recently moved his real estate office to Main Street, where he’s closer not only to City Hall, but to his new baby as well.

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The city commissioner recently moved his real estate office to Main Street, where he’s closer not only to City Hall, but to his new baby as well.

The wife of Florida’s governor appeared on Monday to show support for the library’s lauded Deaf Literacy Center.
The rustic bakery offers a wide assortment of sweets at its Main Street location.
The local running group is supporting a movement to wear running shoes to work Monday to show solidarity and support for the city.
The local edition of the nationwide cancer walk took place Saturday and Sunday at Largo Central Park.
City officials, community employees and volunteers and even a county commissioner showed up for the ribbon cutting ceremony at the new park on Saturday.
Open houses, a drum circle, a chair-ity event and Mayor Ayoub scaling a rock wall were some of the highlights of an exceptionally festive Third Friday.
Reader Barbi Kiser recently uploaded this shot to our Pics & Clips gallery.
The theme for this month's downtown street festival is an art & photography walk.
The matter was scheduled to be addressed at Tuesday's meeting, but was moved to May 7 due the absence of some commission members.
Third Friday, zombies and the dedication of Mullet Creek Park highlight a packed weekend in town.
The 2.5-acre greenspace on the edge of downtown finally gets its grand opening after the new playground equipment was installed.
Find out more about the upcoming production being staged by a member of the Carrollwood Players.
The Clearwater edition of the nationwide cancer awareness event takes place at Countryside High School beginning at 6 p.m.
Members of the Safety Harbor Athletic Club, including one runner who competed in Boston this week, share their thoughts on the tragedy.
The popular Largo pizzeria now offers a gluten free pie, and owner Santo Sardo says they are flying out of the oven.
An amendment to an ordinance passed by the Largo City Commission this week closes loopholes in state and local laws that prevented Largo Police from making prostitution related arrests.
A member of the Carrollwood Players group is shooting a video at Philippe Park, and she's looking for extras to play zombies and spectators.
The candlelight event will take place on the eve of the Board of County Commissioners meeting on the issue.
The zone will be in place on the east side of the road from Main Street to the entrance to Los Prados condominiums.