Congress approved a major Ukraine aid package in April 2024 as part of a broader national security funding plan. The House ...
Authorities say the individual, 21-year-old Christopher Tromp of Rapid City, was detained at the scene. Officers then entered the apartment, where they found a male victim who had died from his ...
As summer storms sweep across South Dakota, Attorney General Marty Jackley is urging residents to stay alert for scammers posing as contractors offering quick repair services. Jackley warned that ...
South Dakota Secretary of State Monae L. Johnson is reminding voters that absentee voting for the Republican gubernatorial runoff election will begin June 12, ahead of the July 28 election date.
Black Hills Energy plans to decommission an overhead powerline next week near downtown Rapid City, with work scheduled during late evening and overnight hours to minimize traffic disruptions.
The Meade County Sheriff’s Office says 23-year-old Jonah Temple was found around 3 p.m. on June 3 and positively identified. Preliminary findings indicate he died from an apparent self-inflicted ...
Lakota Funds has become South Dakota’s third lender under the USDA Rural Development Single Family Housing Direct Home Loans program after closing on a $764,000 investment, officials announced. State ...
Patrick Ross pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, along with three counts each of wire fraud and money laundering in a scheme that stole millions from the Oglala Sioux Tribe.
Jaylen Rood received a Certificate of Heroism from Mayor Jason Salamun and members of the Rapid City Council during their meeting, where officials commended him for stepping in during a dangerous ...
A Rapid City man has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges involving the attempted online enticement of a minor and receipt of child pornography.
The Sturgis City Council met Thursday, to review results from the June 2 municipal election and address discrepancies in vote totals reported in several wards. While City officials said the ...