The South Dakota Legislature passed a bill Tuesday that would allow for the installation of newborn surrender devices at certain agencies.
Dry conditions and forecasted high winds will pose a fire danger for much of South Dakota Friday, with officials warning that any spark could create costly damage.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has announced the first real estate cut in South Dakota. According to DOGE’s ...
The Public Utilities Commission on Friday voted 3-0 to approve an application from Invenergy to construct what’s officially ...
Republican Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen told lawmakers at the state Capitol that federal support for Medicaid expansion could decline.
The original proposal would have cut $1 million in state funds, cut the state Department of Education’s ability to seek $1.4 ...
Multiple essential library services offered through the state library are no longer at risk of being cut. The Joint Committee ...
Stay Hydrated Staying hydrated is your first line of defense against heatstroke. During the hot summer months in South Dakota ...
The details for establishing a disaster recovery center as well as other planned work for the agency are still being worked ...
BIRDGEWATER, S.D. — A group of Bridgewater residents is on a mission to transform their town. From sprucing up Main Street to ...
Disaster victims of the Feb. 15 storm which brought record flooding across four southern West Virginia counties can start ...
The stark divide that South Africa's land act seeks to bridge A law that allows the government to confiscate land has reignited racial tensions that have dogged Africa's southernmost tip ever ...