At Monday night’s meeting, the Rapid City Council approved the initial allocation of funds from the city’s opioid settlement. This marks the first distribution to public and private organizations ...
Governor’s Race: A new poll of Republican voters shows U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson narrowly leading Gov. Larry Rhoden (28% to 27%), followed by Toby Doeden (15%) and Jon Hansen (10%). Declared candidates ...
Staffing shortages among air traffic controllers have led to delays in major hubs including New York, Dallas, Denver, and Los Angeles. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized that safety ...
The City of Deadwood will proceed with the December 2 recall election of City Commissioner Blake Joseph, following a ruling Friday in Fourth Circuit Court.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has announced the arrest of a 66-year-old Aberdeen resident, on multiple felony charges including Solicitation of Second-Degree Rape, Possession of Child ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has issued the final ballot explanation for a proposed Constitutional Amendment that seeks to eliminate property taxes in the state and replace them with a ...
South Dakota residents can enroll or re-enroll in 2026 health coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace now through January 15, 2026. Available at HealthCare.gov, Marketplace plans offer ...
The panel is using new subpoena powers granted earlier this year to compel testimony without additional approval. Lawmakers also seek clarity on spending tied to voter registration and reporting ...
On October 30th, shortly before 8:00 p.m., police responded to a robbery at The Taco Johns location at 2810 West Main Street.
Officials told a legislative committee the outage stemmed from mislabeled wiring in a Department of Transportation server room in Pierre, which damaged an $80,000 network switch and its ...
The Meade 46-1 School Board held a special meeting Tuesday night to gather public input on its 2026 financial plan, aimed at closing a nearly $1.25 million budget gap driven by declining enrollment.
New figures from the Council of Economic Advisers reveal South Dakota has lost approximately $173 million in Gross State Product (GSP) since the federal government shutdown began on October 1. The ...