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With just under a year to go before the 2026 primary election, Republican political dominoes have begun to fall in South ...
The Trump administration and its Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem — the former governor of South Dakota — have terminated the humanitarian parole status of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and ...
U.S. Senate Democrats have succeeded in eliminating more than a dozen policy changes from Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” ...
On July 1, two government accountability bills signed by Governor Larry Rhoden will take effect. SB 62 establishes mandatory ...
Summer is in full swing at the Cheyenne River Youth Project. As the nonprofit organization gears up for its biggest event of ...
Morgan and Malcom Speichinger still live in a house that was damaged in a flood one year ago, because they have no better ...
The Trump administration’s decision to restore 10 convicts’ ability to legally purchase firearms and explosives violated the ...
The Pierre/Fort Pierre Area Community Foundation and Youth Philanthropy Fund recently distributed nearly $17,500 in grants to ...
Abbey Road Apartments rises as a great tower near city hall, on the north side of Pierre, newly opened at the start of June ...
Neither Israel nor Iran immediately confirmed the agreement to cease hostilities, but Iran Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas ...
The longest day of summer was a sweltering one, with temperatures coming in well over 100 degrees – yet not even the glare of ...
South Dakota legislative leaders recently ordered the removal of lawmakers’ home addresses from the Legislature’s website in ...