Scott Morgan
Reporter, ProducerScott Morgan is the Upstate multimedia reporter for South Carolina Public Radio, based in Rock Hill. He cut his teeth as a newspaper reporter and editor in New Jersey before finding a home in public radio in Texas. Scott joined South Carolina Public Radio in March of 2019. His work has appeared in numerous national and regional publications as well as on NPR and MSNBC. He's won numerous state, regional, and national awards for his work including a national Edward R. Murrow.
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The bill seeks to limit how certain short-term lenders can solicit new and maintain existing borrowers.
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State Senate Bill 910 zeroes in on how installment lenders get and maintain their customers. Former lenders say its a lot of pressure.
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New data show that fewer homes in the state are considered 'equity rich' than this time last year.
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More women than men are registered to vote heading into South Carolina's presidential primaries. There are large gaps between the sexes among white and Black voters.
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Overall, it was slightly more expensive to buy a home in 2023 than it was in 2022. But renting right now is slightly cheaper than it's been for a while.
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As State Senate Bill 910, aimed at protecting financially vulnerable people from predatory lending, courses through subcommittee, lawmakers crank up their scrutiny of the short-term lending industry with tough questions.
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The EV maker announced Thursday that it would open a distribution and logistics location in Fountain Inn, in Greenville County.
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A conversation with NRCS soil scientist Lance Brewington sheds light on why managing South Carolina's wet winters can help the state to not suffer troubles the West Coast is trying to solve.
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A bill filed by State Sen. Tom Davis (R-Beaufort) forgoes the effort to set a rate cap in favor of outlawing marketing tactics used by installment lenders.
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According to officials, the furnace in the basement of a city home was so hot, crews thought the basement was on fire.