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Families in Richland One School District live in a community beset by poverty, eviction, and homelessness. A grassroots effort to help parents deal runs through May.
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The bill to redefine the climate in which short-term lenders operate in the state made it further than any bill of the kind since the Great Recession, but still not far enough.
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The former president has a large cushion over former Gov. Nikki Haley heading into the GOP primary. But independents likely to vote on Feb. 24 are 50/50.
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South Carolina's foreclosure filing rates ballooned between January and the previous January. The trend was bolstered by the two highest foreclosure rates among U.S. cities of 200,000-plus.
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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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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 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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Despite being one of the worst states for debt, South Carolina is one of the best states for consumer protections, according to a new report.
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Soon after pandemic Medicaid protections began unwinding in May, South Carolina posted some of the highest rates of disenrollment. By September, South Carolina's numbers leveled off, but Georgia saw big disenrollment totals.
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City officials dropped most limits it had had on the books regarding short-term rentals. But all new permits will be limited to commercial zones.