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We are receiving reports of a 2-car collision at the exit of I-190. Emergency responders are on the scene and traffic is backed up in the area. Keep listening for more updates..
The South Dakota Highway Patrol is enhancing public safety by using advanced technology to manage dangerous vehicle pursuits more effectively. A key addition is the StarChase pursuit management system ...
Someone in Mobridge just became $2 million richer thanks to Saturday night’s Powerball drawing! The winning ticket—matching all five white balls with the Power Play—was sold at Gas N More, according ...
As of August 19, 2025, just under 70 of South Dakota is drought free according to the latest data from the US Drought Monitor. Drought conditions are contained to the central, south-central and ...
South Dakota’s two busiest airports—Sioux Falls and Rapid City—are receiving a combined $760,000 to support ongoing expansion efforts. The state Aeronautics Commission approved the funds, leftover ...
Starting today, Rapid City’s Utility Maintenance Division will begin water line repairs along Fifth Street, between Saint Patrick Street and Saint Francis Street. Residents in the area may experience ...
Authorities in South Dakota and Wyoming are actively searching for a 65-year-old St. Onge woman who has been missing since ...
According to the Washington Post, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has flown home to South Dakota nine times since January using a Coast Guard jet. While some lawmakers have raised concerns ...
Although U.S. Agriculture Secretary Rollins was grounded by weather and missed the event, South Dakota’s congressional delegation—Sen. John Thune, Sen. Mike Rounds, and Rep. Dusty Johnson—addressed a ...
South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) will lay off 15 employees and leave five positions unfilled—cutting its workforce by 25%. Several support roles are also being cut, with layoffs effective ...
After being advised that all network systems are back up and operating, the South Dakota Supreme Court today issued an order rescinding a judicial emergency in South Dakota.
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining a coalition of 36 attorneys general—including Minnesota’s Keith Ellison—in urging tighter safety measures on social media platforms that could ...