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Rachel Jolley is a USF grad, daughter of a retired fire official and St. Pete native to boot. She is currently the local editor for Tarpon Springs Patch and East Lake Patch.
Previously, Jolley was a freelance contributor for the St. Pete Patch from December 2010 until August of 2012.
Jolley lists soccer as her first love and even played Division 1 ball on an athletic scholarship. In her down time, she enjoys outdoor activities, sports and spending time with family.
Breast cancer isn't age specific. Here's how to cope with treatments and augmentations if you are diagnosed earlier in life.

On Saturday, locals welcomed the first annual celebration of Greek culture.
The spooky event was a hit with families and offered a variety of unique experiences.
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Find out the scoop on this weekend's conditions.
Business owners and local residents are going all out for the ghoulish holiday.
Submit photos of the house or houses you think are the best dressed for the haunting holiday.
Share your creativity and upload photos of your homemade decorations.
From a Halloween food truck rally to a Greek food and wine festival, there is no shortage of events in Tarpon Springs this weekend.
As Tarpon Springs celebrates its 125th year, the Historical Society are commemorating with their own twist.
Jeff Vargas, a local fitness coach in Tarpon Springs, completed his first marathon just over a week ago. Now, he is sharing his journey on Tarpon Springs Patch.
The county has created a four-part series called 'Fighting Back Against Prescription Drug Abuse.'
The event will take place this weekend at St. Nicholas.
The decorative addition could become a welcoming symbol for Tarpon Springs, but it may cost more than the city's $100,000 budget.
The building has been unused for years and is attracting buyers that are seeking to turn it into an assisted living facility.
Local sponging boats are finishing up some of their final pushes of the season in Tarpon Springs.
The group of talented teens took their second out of two championships in just the last few weeks.
The unique shop on Tarpon Ave. houses an array of goods and gifts.