The South Dakota Department of Corrections is investigating the death of a 25-year-old inmate. Kaleb Lukkes, was found ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has announced $1.8 million in grant funding for two South Dakota organizations working to assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Scorching temperatures sent residents flocking to city pools in record numbers this summer. The City’s Parks and Recreation Department reported 88,270 admissions across Sioux Park, Parkview, Horace ...
South Dakota incarcerates residents at a rate of 812 per 100,000 people—placing it among the highest in the world, according to new data from the Prison Policy Initiative. That figure exceeds the ...
A circuit court judge has rejected a lawsuit by 26 residents attempting to block Cornerstone Rescue Mission from opening a ...
Rapid City police responded to a hit-and-run crash near the intersection of N. Lacrosse Street and Interstate-90 shortly before 7 pm Tuesday evening. Officers found a sedan that had veered off the ...
Tuesday evening at approximately 10:05 p.m., Rapid City police responded to multiple reports of gunshots at 4332 Berniece Street. After interviewing witnesses and detaining several individuals, ...
The Rapid City Transit System announce starting today the following stops will be closed due to construction on the east bound lane of E Minnesota St. – E Minnesota St. @ Wingate Ct. – E Minnesota St.
Lawmakers addressed last year’s state government fraud cases in a recent Government Operations and Audit Committee (GOAC) meeting. DSS Secretary Matt Althoff acknowledged the damage from Lonna Carroll ...
The Rapid City man accused of first-degree murder in the shooting death of his father is seeking a competency evaluation at his next court appearance. 30 year-old Nicholas Selig failed to appear at ...
South Dakota’s Health Link is hosting its Fall Forum in a new virtual format, featuring three sessions to showcase updates and Health Insights analytic tools. Secretary Melissa Magstadt of the South ...
A University of South Dakota art professor, Michael Hook, filed a lawsuit on September 23, 2025, to prevent his termination over social media posts about the September 10 killing of conservative ...
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