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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.
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The trial of suspended Sheriff Charles Lemon and former Deputy David Cook was originally set for September but was delayed without a reason being made public.
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The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office said Friday afternoon that 66-year-old Doyle Whisenhunt, of Arkansas, who reportedly crashed through a fence fleeing the nuclear station Thursday night, has been charged with attempted murder and other charges.
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ALICE — an acronym for Asset-Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed — is a metric that shows how much more goes into what qualifies as income burdened than the federal poverty line.
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While Greenville gears up for the first contested mayor's race in a lot of Novembers, politicos right, left, and neutral weigh in on why you really need to care about what happens downtown.
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On the upside, standardized test scores are up since last year. On the downside ...
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The state Supreme Court's upholding of a six-week ban on most abortions has abortion-rights advocates not even sure whether there is a next step.