Bill supporters consider it common sense. But opponents say the legislation creates fear, solves a problem that doesn’t exist and puts transgender youth at risk of bullying and more.
Student Organizations representing 10 different nationalities participated, bringing together food, dance, and community.
South Dakota lawmakers are set to reconvene Monday for the final official day of the 2025 regular legislative session.
According to the organization, 3.9 million people visited the city, spending $504 million while here — up from 3.8 million ...
These numbers also show that the tourism economy generated over $113 Million in government revenue, saving each household ...
This includes the state’s public universities. Some South Dakota Mines students expressed opposition to the new law, ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Have you filed your taxes yet? Some South Dakotans may not realize that the return of investment ...
Players are using the South Dakota Lottery’s new mobile-cashing app to get their winnings. It saves time and fuel, because ...
RAPID CITY — Historic Rapid City has received a monumental gift of $150,000 to support the restoration of McGillycuddy House.
Quinterius Charles Chappelle is accused of killing Sahela Toka Win Sangrait on the Ellsworth Air Force Base in western South ...
A 24-year-old airman has been charged with killing a Native American woman who went missing in South Dakota about seven ...
Gov. Larry Rhoden issued his second veto while making law a slew of legislation focused on South Dakota's elections and ...