Jonathan Allen, Patch Staff
- Charleston, SC
Bio: Jonathan grew up in West Ashley and attended Blessed Sacrament School and Bishop England High School. After graduating from the College of Charleston with a BA in Communications in 2002, Jonathan's first professional reporting job came with the Fort Mill Times in Fort Mill, S.C. in 2004. Over the following five years he became the senior reporter at the Times and won numerous reporting awards from the South Carolina Press Association for in-depth reporting, business reporting, and feature writing. He was also a part of the newsroom that earned a McClatchy President's Award for spot news reporting in 2007. He was promoted to Editor of the Times' sister paper the York and Clover Enquirer-Herald in 2009, where he earned additional SCPA awards for headline writing and photography, and the paper received SCPA's top honors in its size category, earning the General Excellence Award that year. Jonathan became a victim of shrinking newspaper budgets in October 2010 before joining Patch. Jonathan is married and lives in West Ashley.
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Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?
I don't particularly like any political party. I find them all disappointing to some degree. I take a libertarian view of social issues and a progressive view on taxes and government regulation of business conduct, especially on environmental issues. I don't consider myself a party-line voter but I can't see myself voting Republican until the party decides it no longer needs to worry about what goes on in people's bedrooms and that all taxes are not inherently evil.
Religion: How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was raised Catholic, I attended Catholic schools and mass every week, I was even an altar boy in middle school. I still consider myself culturally a Catholic, but I am somewhere between agnostic and atheist when it comes to religion. I feel that most religions have some very good ideas behind them, but I don't think any of them has cornered the market on the unknown.
Posting Activity
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Police Blotter Aug. 21 - Aug. 29, 2011
Arrests, major crimes and odd incidents reported in West Ashley
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Wreck knocks out traffic lights on Sam Rittenberg Boulevard
Utility pole knocked over by SUV
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Candidates set for city elections
Crowded field includes West Ashley City Council districts, mayor and CPW commissioner
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Irene's Gone, Katia On the Horizon
Most storm models don't predict U.S. landfall, but too early to know for sure
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ChART gallery expands
Artists continue to add work to Charleston's biggest outdoor gallery
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Charleston Police investigating drive-by shooting in West Ashley
Gunman in a recent model 4-door Nissan Altima
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Democrats Throw Down Gauntlet, Plan to Take Over County
Rep. Wasserman Schultz to headline SC Dems BluJam in October
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Irene's Biggest Impacts Here (Updated 10 p.m.)
Wind gusts around reach 55 mph on Folly.
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Iraq and Afghanistan Vet Still Feeling the Impacts of 9-11
Grunning struggles to re-adapt to civilian life
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Scouts recruiting new members tonight
West Ashley Pack Cub Scouts hold recruiting fair tonight at Orange Grove School
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Broken watter main shuts down James Island streets
Harborview Road and Theresa Drive affected
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Police Blotter Aug. 17-22
Arrests, major crimes and odd incidents reported in West Ashley
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Surfers flock to Folly as Hurricane Irene Makes Waves
Washout packed as Hurricane Irene sends larger than usual waves up East Coast
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Holy City cuisine heating up Food Network
Local restauranteurs to appear on episode of Heat Seekers this weekend
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Graham: Look for Deals on Energy, Tax Reform
The U.S. senator says despite partisan divide deals in Washington still possible
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Taking time out for Freedom
Facebook group making real-world friends, building community
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Saturday morning sales - Aug. 20, 2011
Here's our weekly roundup of yard sales around West Ashley for the early birds
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Planning Commission supports expansion of Savannah Highway Overlay District
Homes in triangle between Wesley Drive and Folly Road Boulevard will be allowed to convert to some types of businesses
