President Donald Trump teased the announcement last week, but the Coca-Cola Co. confirmed it Tuesday: a cane sugar-sweetened version of the beverage maker’s trademark soda will be released in the U.S. this fall.
Andy Reid stood before his players before the start of training camp this week, just as the longtime Kansas City Chiefs coach does every year, and impressed upon the reigning AFC champions the importance of urgency.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is rebuffing pressure to act on the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, instead sending members home early for a month-long break from Washington after the week’s legislative agenda was upended by Republican members who are clamoring for a vote.
The WNBA tips off the second half of its season on Tuesday night with 10 of the 13 teams playing. One player who won’t be competing for the immediate future is Caitlin Clark, who is recovering from a right groin injury she suffered last week.
The Trump administration announced Tuesday that it will once again withdraw from the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO, an expected move that has the U.S. further retreating from international organizations.
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ICE has confirmed an active investigation at Trail King Industries in Mitchell, South Dakota, amid increased federal immigration enforcement across the state. The probe follows recent worksite operations and a new 287(g) partnership with the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation.

Woonsocket, South Dakota, is recovering after a powerful storm with 80 mph wind gusts caused widespread damage Sunday. The storm uprooted trees, damaged local businesses, and knocked out power, prompting a strong community-led cleanup effort that began Monday morning.

Sioux Falls drivers should prepare for multiple road and lane closures this week, including major disruptions on Cliff Avenue, Ellis Road, and 12th Street. Projects range from traffic light replacement to utility work and road repairs, with some lasting through November.

The South Dakota Department of Corrections has issued a public safety notice ahead of the release of high-risk offender Michael Pigney. Scheduled for release in the Sioux Falls area, Pigney will not be under parole supervision following convictions in Minnehaha County.