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Pedestrian Seriously Injured on Gulf to Bay
A car driven by a Largo resident hit a pedestrian Saturday night, according to a news release.

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Before pursuing the dream since second-grade of being a journalist, Melissa worked for a computer services company and taught sixth-grade.
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Local Hot Button Issues
What will downtown Largo look like? The city continues to encourage community redevelopment and growth around town and in its downtown/West Bay Drive area.
How to improve transportation in town? Road construction is all around Largo. Public safety on the roads is a big concern. Largo is currently working on plans for efficient and safe travel routes.
How will Largo keep the level of service its residents would like while trimming the city budget? For about six years faced with less revenue, the city has made budget cuts.
A car driven by a Largo resident hit a pedestrian Saturday night, according to a news release.

Police investigated an accident near the intersection of Gulf to Bay Boulevard and Old Coachman Road, according to a news release.
Gregory Johns was wanted on child sexual battery charges.
The victim was transported to Bayfront Medical Center, according to police.
The new custom-designed sign will be in the holiday lights display.
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and the Florida Department of Transportation are teaming up with lawmakers and safety advocates during the first week in September to get out the message of the dangers of drowsy driving.
Driver licensing office hours and online service availability will be impacted by an upcoming data center move by the Florida Department of Highway Safety.
The request would lower average residential bills by six percent, or by $7.44 per month.
The following people were arrested for felonies from Aug. 24-30. The reports are based on records collected from the Largo Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Busy week? Allow us, to catch you up on some of the highlights.
With their Chicago-style pizza the Clearwater-Largo Road restaurant was the studio for a Chicago TV station recently.
Headed out of town for the holiday weekend? This week's cheapest gas is $3.67 at the Citgo on Walsingham, according to tampagasprices.com
Many government offices are closed on Sept. 3 for Labor Day.
The large elephant statue was brought in to welcome visitors to the Republican National Convention in Tampa.
A local surf shop shares options for some fun in the sun and the water!
For the third presidential election Frida's Bakery is selling presidential candidate cookies.
The community continues to show its support for fallen American hero and Indian Rocks Christian School grad, Matthew Sitton.
Part of Seminole Boulevard was closed at 110th Avenue, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Currently Largo has 21 proposed projects for new or redeveloped buildings.