Scott Morgan
Scott Morgan
Reporter, Producer
Scott Morgan is the Upstate multimedia reporter for SC 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 SC Public Radio in March 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.
Stories
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Where do some South Carolina voters stand on the election? On edge, actually
November 05, 2024In terms of who will win South Carolina’s nine Electoral College votes, there is very little question – former President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the White House, is expected to skate away with the state, even as it’s only two border-sharing neighbors –... -
Nearly $1B in school bonds is on the ballot in Lancaster, Chester and York counties
November 01, 2024Voters in three of South Carolina’s Charlotte metro counties will decide the fate of nearly $1 billion in school bond referendums this election. School districts in Lancaster, Chester, and York counties are looking to expand capacity and enhance security features in campus... -
A Rock Hill college bets that on-campus early voting will encourage students to vote
October 24, 2024York County is hosting six early voting locations for this November’s general election. On Monday alone, the first day of early voting in South Carolina, 8,858 voters – 4.5% of the county’s registered voters – cast a ballot. -
South Carolina voters break state record for first day of early voting
October 22, 2024South Carolinians set a new voting record on Monday, on what was the first day of the state's no-excuse, in-person two-week early voting stretch in the 2024 election. -
As early voting open in SC, long lines show how eager York County is to vote
October 22, 2024If you woke up Monday morning in York County and figured you would vote early as a way to beat the lines on Election Day, you very likely got a surprise. -
What unhoused residents of Rock Hill think about voting in 2024
October 11, 2024Sandra Oborokumo is spending part of her retirement preaching the virtues of voting to groups of people she worries would otherwise go overlooked – those with an incarceration on their records; residents of nursing homes. And people experiencing homelessness. Oborokumo is a...