Head-on Crash Leaves Two Dead In Killdeer

(Killdeer, ND) — Authorities are saying two semi-truck drivers are dead after a head-on crash in Killdeer. The crash happened Thursday morning on Highway 22. Police believe a tractor-trailer hauling production water crossed over the center line
Minot Air Force Base Reports Nearly $1B In Economic Impact

(Minot, ND) — The local economic impact from Minot Air Force Base is growing. The base reports having a total economic impact of more than 950-million dollars for the fiscal year of 2025. In fiscal year 2024,
Wrongful Death Suit Filed In Officer-Involved Shooting

(Turtle Mountain, ND) — An officer is facing litigation for shooting a man dead in Turtle Mountain in 2024. The wrongful death lawsuit also names the Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs and Office of Justice
Bill Would Grant Healthcare Providers Right To Refuse Services

(Pierre, SD) — Healthcare providers could get the option to avoid conducting services in instances that violate their conscience. House Bill 1153 would allow providers to remove themselves from treatments that violate their ethical, moral or religious
Jeremy Taylor Deemed Risk To The Public, Denied Work Release

(Pennington County, SD) — The man who sparked a days-long manhunt in the Black Hills will remain in custody. Jeremy Taylor requested a judge release him from with an ankle monitor so he could continue working. The
Police Pursuit Ends In A Crash In Rapid City

(Rapid City, SD) — Rapid City Police are investigating a crash after a police chase Thursday morning. The chase ended in a crash between the suspect and an uninvolved vehicle near North Street and Cherry Avenue. Highway
Bill Would Ban 6 Foreign Countries From Purchasing Real Estate

(Pierre, SD) — A bill in the state Senate would ban countries from purchasing real estate in South Dakota. The bill advanced out of the Senate Commerce and Energy committee on Thursday. China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea,
Governor Rhoden Expects A Win In Abortion Advertisement Case

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden says he expects the state to win an abortion advertisement case. The case is against Mayday Health for advertising abortion pills across the state. The state says the ads promote a
Family Files Wrongful Death Suit For $150M

(Yankton Reservation, SD) — A federal lawsuit is putting blaming the death of Zander Zephier on U.S. Marshals. The suit is claiming 150-million dollars for Zephier’s estate. Zephier’s death certificate states he died from a gunshot wound
It’s the 17th day of the legislative session

PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota lawmakers are addressing education funding, cryptocurrency, and local government issues on the 17th day of the legislative session. House Education is considering several bills, including funding for a juvenile corrections center in