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A neighborhood just outside of Sioux Falls city limits has been continuing to deal with people trying to take shortcuts ...
The South Dakota Department of Ag and Natural Resources (DANR) and Department of Health (DOH) have issued an air quality ...
Todd Heitkamp, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said the line of storms appeared to coalesce into a derecho around ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced that use of force by a police officer was 'justified' in the June 26 ...
South Dakota is ramping up efforts to assist the federal government in deporting undocumented immigrants through a project ...
The suspect was found by authorities and was arrested after a short foot chase. A realistic, gray toy gun was found on the ...
Most of South Dakota’s job growth is taking place in its urban areas, and that’s expected to continue for the next several ...
The tour is a group of trans comedians responding to rising anti-trans legislation across the U.S., including a new South ...
The severe thunderstorms that passed through eastern South Dakota on July 28 brought powerful winds to the region.
While two derechos in less than two months is extremely unusual for South Dakota, experts say it's just that — a fluke.
The thunderstorms on July 28 produced two damage-causing tornadoes in South Dakota, and a third in Iowa, according to the National Weather Service.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A consultant report released Thursday on the future of corrections in South Dakota includes recommendations with a total price tag that could reach $2.1 billion.