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Email: jared.leone@patch.com
Phone: (727) 252-8886
Hometown: Largo, Fla.
Birthday: June 3
Bio: Jared Leone is the editor of Clearwater Patch. A long-time Largo resident, he has lived in Clearwater since 2008. He worked for the St. Petersburg Times for nearly four years in Clearwater, Carrollwood and downtown Tampa. Before that, he worked as a freelance writer for the Associated Press, the St. Petersburg Times and Tampa Bay Newspapers. He is a graduate of the University of Florida where he wrote for the Independent Florida Alligator. When he is not a newshound he enjoys biking, skateboarding, kayaking and riding his motorcycle.
Politics
I believe in the candidate not the party. I believe the two party system has hurt the country. I think a valid three party, or more, system that incorporates indepedents and other voices helps bolster political discussion. With that in mind, I am registered non-partisan and have taken part in every election since 2000, when I first could vote.
Religion
Casual Jew. I try to keep kosher but only seem to make it to synagogue for the High Holy days.
Local Hot-Button Issues
How will Clearwater maintain the level of service its residents expect while cutting budgets? It is tough to maintain recreation and library and even law enforcement services with dwindling budgets. I look forward to see how Clearwater deals with the challenge while still giving residents what they want. Scientology has been a part of the landscape of Clearwater for more than 30 years. As the religion grows so will the group's membership in and around the city.
What will the future of downtown look like? With Coachman Park, the Main Library and Harborview Center all looking at major changes as well as facelifts on Cleveland Street and condos filling up, will this usher in a downtown renaissance?
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Find out what is going on Aug. 16 in Largo.
The cast is back, and now some of the space is secured to start filming the movie sequel that will tell the story of Hope, a dolphin rescued by the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.
Work has started to bring a Whole Foods Market to space at Countryside Mall.
Tyron Jeremiah Morrison, 27, fired a gun in the air in the middle of the Belleair Place apartment complex at 9:15 a.m. Aug. 6, according to Largo Police.
Tracey Lewis took rent payments in cash and kept them for herself while working at the Bay Pointe Apartments, according to Largo Police.
A memorandum of understanding outlining a potential deal with the Clearwater Marine Aquarium to develop a $160 million facility on the downtown waterfront was unanimously approved by city leaders Wednesday.
A memorandum of understanding outlining a potential deal with the Clearwater Marine Aquarium to develop a $160 million facility on the downtown waterfront was unanimously approved by city leaders Wednesday.
The garden is part of a project by children in the Summer Reading program.
The Refresh Cafe reopens at the Main Library Aug. 19.
A restaurant, nail salon and optometrist opened recently in Largo.
Here's a look at who the Countryside Cougars play this football season.
Much of the space at the plaza in Largo's downtown is vacant.
Here's some help getting over the hump. Find out what is going on Wednesday, Aug. 14, in Clearwater.
Here's some help getting over the hump. Find out what is going on Wednesday, Aug. 14, in Clearwater.
Find out what is going on in Largo Wednesday, Aug. 14.
To justify replacing bathrooms at the park city leaders have to spend $1.5 million redeveloping the “neighborhood” park into a “regional” one.
To justify replacing bathrooms at the park city leaders have to spend $1.5 million redeveloping the “neighborhood” park into a “regional” one.
A couple teachers from Clearwater were members of the 210 person HoneywellEducators@Space Academy program in Huntsville, Ala. this summer.
The city could get a $7.5 million City Hall and a $150,000 yearly rent payment from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium under potential terms of a deal to redevelop part of the downtown waterfront.