Senator Mike Rounds says this spending bill's defense allocations will benefit South Dakota.
Uncertainty regarding the presence of foot-and-mouth disease in Paraguayan cattle led legislators to take action.
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Last week, legislation led by South Dakota Rep. Dusty Johnson was passed in the House. The Ocean Shipping Reform 2.0 bill...
21 US general attorneys are pushing to close a loophole in hemp regulations to prevent youth harm and misleading labeling.
Gregory Landers, 53, is charged with first degree manslaughter of 30-year-old Acey Morrison.
A female passenger in the UTV was found deceased when emergency personnel arrived.
Roosevelt Park Swim Center and Ice Arena extend their public swim and ice hours for spring break.
A new ad campaign uses Native American actors, culture, and humor to inspire viewers to buckle up.
Avoid the highlighted area and use an alternate route for travel.
I-190 will be down to one lane at times this summer.
The 48th Annual Home Show was hosted by the Black Hills Builders Association at The Monument on Friday. The event runs through Sunday.
Murals will be on display Dahl Arts Center Lobby until March 2025.
Easter Eggstravaganza is slated to offer many fun family activities.
17,508 signatures are required to get recreational marijuana legalization back on the ballot in South Dakota this year.
The use of the prescription drug Ozempic to lower A1C for diabetics and weight loss has led to a nationwide shortage.