Rapid City police responded to a crash at approximately 8:50 p.m Monday evening on Skyline Drive near Quincy Drive. Officers found a black Ford SUV in a ditch after it struck several trees, stopping ...
Elevate Rapid City has recognized State Senator Helene Duhamel with its 2025 Distinguished Public Service Award.
Governor Larry Rhoden and State Senator Casey Crabtree announced plans to remove suppressors from South Dakota’s list of controlled weapons. While federal regulations and background checks would still ...
From December 12 through January 1, 2026, South Dakota law enforcement will intensify efforts against impaired driving as part of the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign.
Three men were arrested following a high speed incident early Sunday Morning. Police spotted a vehicle speeding southbound on Mt. Rushmore Road. The driver failed to stop immediately, continuing until ...
Governor Larry Rhoden has asked Attorney General Marty Jackley to investigate a new abortion pill ad campaign in South Dakota, saying it conflicts with the state’s pro-life laws. Jackley agreed to ...
Hundreds gathered at the Sanford Barn for the Growth Summit 2025, hosted by the Sioux Metro Growth Alliance, to discuss South Dakota’s energy future. Key topics included electrical power, renewable ...
The Rapid City Fire Department is seeking recruits for its Veterans Wildland Fuel Module, a nationally recognized program that helps military veterans transition into civilian careers while reducing ...
Authorities have released new details in the killing of a Howard woman, leading to murder charges against a 46-year-old man. Elias Stubbe remains in custody on first- and second-degree murder charges ...
Dakota Plains Legal Services will continue receiving federal support, securing nearly $2 million in grant funding despite criticism from another legal aid group. The nonprofit, which serves low-income ...
The National Weather Service is issuing a High Wind Warning for the entire region until about 2am. Northwest winds of 35-45 mph are expected with gusts over 60.
State prison officials have confirmed the death of offender Michael Limoges, who passed away of natural causes on December 6 at a Yankton-area hospital.
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