The future of South Dakota’s drug ingestion law — often described as the most severe in the nation — is in the hands of Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden.
The fight to secure legislative approval for an $825 million men’s prison is lost for now, Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden conceded on Thursday.
Senate Bill 83 would lower the penalties for ingesting controlled drugs and substances from a felony to a misdemeanor ...
Both chambers of the South Dakota legislature agree: First-time drug ingestion offenders should not face a felony charge. The ...
The two chambers of the South Dakota Legislature agree that only the slowest class of e-bikes should be allowed on the scenic ...
Sioux Falls area law enforcement officials are hopeful a bill to help them deal with street racing clears its final hurdle of ...
The House of Representatives unanimously voted against former Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposal to eliminate funding for veteran ...
Full-throated support from Gov. Larry Rhoden may not be enough to change the minds of skeptical lawmakers on a controversial ...
A pair of broken championship meet records and two defended crowns highlight the opening day of the 2025 Summit League Indoor ...
State lawmakers working to balance South Dakota’s around $7 billion budget. Chair of the House Committee on Appropriations ...
With raised voices, Trump and Vance berated Zelensky of Ukraine in a remarkably fractious White House meeting, accusing Zelensky of not being grateful enough for U.S. support and trying to strong ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 19,000 people died from the flu so far this winter, including 86 children.