The City of Largo was awarded the 2018 Green Local Government Award by the Suncoast U.S. Green Building Council.
With a 4-1 vote Tuesday night, Largo city commissioners approved an ordinance that will go into effect on July 1 on all city properties.
Following in the footsteps of the St. Petersburg City Council, the Largo City Council is considering a ban on single-use plastics.
The month-long campaign included a cutest pet contest, coin competitions between departments and purchasing tickets to wear jeans to work.
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Of all the people running for Florida Governor in the Primary, we got the two most feckless in the lot.
"Everything I’ve reviewed could not have predicted that this woman would murder her child," said Directions for Living CEO April Lott.
Florida needs a Governor in love with Florida not Washington.
It’s the old Harry Truman adage, "If you can’t stand the heat get the hell out of the kitchen."
What's the big deal about the Primary?
Pinellas County Commission District 6 - Barb Haselden
All of this money these foreign countries make selling goods in the United states come from one source – YOU.
City Hall, Largo Public Library, Central Park Performing Arts Center, Community Center, Highland and Southwest Recreation will close.
"Veterans Benefits for the Florida Resident" by Largo attorney and veterans advocate John R. Frazier has won honors.
Florida gubernatorial candidates are spending the summer stumping, schmoozing and swaying.
The Largo Police Department Senior Services division is offering the third annual Senior Empowerment Day.
Good Money Down an old rat hole
Bryant Miller Olive’s Alan Zimmet represents City of Largo in far-reaching case
Long went after two of her biggest and most vocal critics Tom Rask and Barb Haselden both long-time activists in the public transit arena.
The county is looking for telecommunicators to answer calls for the emergency operations center.
St. Petersburg has languished for eight years it is time to get a plan and leadership that can take the City into the next decade.
Members of the volunteer board serve four-year terms.
Pinellas County voters who want to beat the Nov. 8 rush can take advantage of early voting through Nov. 6.
With latest commutations, Obama has reduced more sentences than the last 11 presidents combined.
Don't Clinton's "deplorables" deserve a political voice?
There is no guarantee that voters in Tampa or St. Petersburg will vote for a sales tax hike to pay for high cost trains.
Once this mess begins, getting the locals to work together will be a bigger nightmare than the recent referendum efforts have been.
Did the vendors drive the decision for the location?
Is PSTA closing in on a viable solution to the public transportation last mile problem?
The Florida Department of Transportation is working on a $4.8 million repaving project that impacts a stretch of road in Pinellas Park.
Who will Kriseman really be negotiating for when he meets with the Rays St. Petersburg or his ego?
Drainage work in the area is forcing the closing that starts Friday evening.
An example of what’s really wrong out at the Suncoast Transit Authority
Would the Rays be willing to play at Toytown?
People are simply fed up with the Grand Old Party (GOP).
The backdoor dealing spans the spectrum of Hillsborough and Tampa governments.
Then there is the whole issue of Miller deciding to fight a termination and what might actually come out.
This one of those “have you stopped beating your wife” issues where there is really no good response for CNN.
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