Interior Secretary Doug Burgum rescinded seven BLM grazing leases for American Prairie’s bison in Montana, citing federal law ...
A gubernatorial Q&A at the Homeschool South Dakota conference turned into a pointed exchange on property tax relief, ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Leaders with Homeschool South Dakota say interest in homeschooling continues to climb across the state, reaching what they call a major milestone. James DeJong, president of ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Western Dakota Tech marked commencement day with a celebration of students finishing programs designed to move them quickly into in-demand careers. Graduates earned ...
Graduates at Sitting Bull College say proposed federal cuts of more than $150 million to tribal higher education would harm ...
A 76-year-old Rapid City passenger died after a car was struck by a truck on U.S. Highway 16. The Highway Patrol says the ...
Rapid City War Eagles start the season off with a win ...
The Raiders baseball team came from behind on Friday night to get a game one win against Brookings, and now they turn their ...
Democratic lawmakers in California, Hawaii and New York proposed bills allowing insurers or state attorneys general to sue ...
Advocates on both sides of the abortion debate are watching closely after a rapid series of court moves over telehealth ...
Pine engraver beetles are beginning to show up across the Black Hills, moving into downed branches and broken pine trees left behind by winter windstorms. Foresters say the small beetles spend the ...
Rapid City residents are invited to a community drone photo May 22 at Main Street Square. The image will go in a time capsule ...