Finn Carlin
ContributorFinn Carlin was an 2022 ETV Endowment intern working with SC Public Radio to produce news content. He is now an occasional news contributor.
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Most South Carolinians are no strangers to change and growth in their areas, a natural process for most any place with plans to expand. But, in recent years, a developing trend permeating the Midlands has been giving its longtime residents a particularly harsh headache. It’s undergoing growth at a far faster rate than it’s used to.
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As housing costs continue ballooning nationwide with consumer prices staying high, the gap between affordable options and South Carolina’s 1.2 million adults with disabilities is growing wider.
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The South Carolina branch of the American Red Cross is short 7,020 pints of blood than this time last year. Without a high enough statewide blood supply, Red Cross officials say thousands of sickle-celled South Carolinians are at risk.
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High prices are hurting the budgets of many Americans, but some local experts think it could help a shift to cleaner energy.
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The effects of high inflation on gas and grocery prices is making it tougher for anyone to live, but is hitting low-income workers the hardest.
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Pinball was most popular in the 90’s, but you can walk through the doors of Bang Back Pinball Lounge in Columbia, SC at just about any time and hear the same beeps, buzzes, and bumps of the many machines inside.
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It’s summertime in South Carolina. You’re probably thinking of being on the beach. But before you start swimming in the sea, there’s something you should be wary of: the germs wading in the water.