
Project Prison Reset, a newly-formed task force in South Dakota, will hold its first two meetings this week to discuss the state’s prison needs.

Governor Rhoden wants to relieve some financial pressure for homeowners.

The South Dakota Highway Patrol (SDHP) is launching sobriety checkpoints throughout the month of April as part of an ongoing effort to deter drunk driving.

South Dakota has earned a spot among the top states in the U.S. for healthcare, ranking third in WalletHub’s recent analysis. Physicians in the Mount Rushmore State enjoy some of the highest starting salaries in the nation, averaging over $5,300 per month.

South Dakota, along with its two NCAA Division I universities, is taking legal action over a nearly $2.8 billion Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) settlement.

More charges have been filed against Amanda Huff, the Sioux Falls woman accused of aiding her husband in the repeated assault of a young woman.

As the 2025 Legislative Session comes to a close, South Dakota lawmakers are already planning for the upcoming year.

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined 24 other Attorneys […]

The South Dakota State Fair and the team at Pioneer are proud to welcome top country music artist Lee Brice to the State Fair grandstand stage on Saturday, August 30 at 8 P.M. CST.

PIERRE, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW)– The South Dakota Legislature failed today (Monday) to override Governor Larry […]