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Voters with disabilities have always faced a lot of obstacles, but they’ve also always had a choice – voting absentee.Now, a combination of the…
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The coronavirus sent everyone at Converse College in Spartanburg packing early in the spring. Graduating seniors barely had time to say their good-byes…
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Right now, around the country, communities are asking hard questions about the role of police – does policing need an overhaul? How can officers better…
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Admittedly, we don’t often profile residents of Arizona here at South Carolina Public Radio.But we’ve never gotten a visitor quite like Jessica Cox.Born…
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The walk out to the dam at Lake Conestee is a short downhill/uphill, past the remains of an old mill that died decades ago. That mill is the reason this…
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The weekend after George Floyd’s death, a thousand-or-so people took to the streets of Rock Hill. At the heart of their march was a call to develop a…
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South Carolina small businesses received $1.87 billion through the federal Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP, and were able to revive 280,000 jobs by…
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Attending a Historically Black College/University (HBCU) is not quite the same as attending college elsewhere. There’s a lot of history and culture that…
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On Thursday morning, the Spartanburg County Council held a special meeting to vote on whether to ask residents and visitors to wear face coverings – not…
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Back in January, South Carolina Public Radio spoke to Dr. Alecia Watt, the director of Greenville Technical College’s Educational Opportunity Program,…