Diana Vianey Pineda, a 31-year-old native of Guerrero, Mexico, came to South Dakota in 2015 to work at the Dakota Provisions ...
President Trump ramped up his criticism of this season’s new NFL kickoff rules in the wake of the Super Bowl late Sunday ...
Among them was Senate Majority Leader John Thune. "I know she’s ready to get to work for President Trump and the American ...
Senate Bill 196 would require that a sign listing the Woope Sakowin or seven essential teachings/laws be posted in South ...
South Dakota public schools would be required to teach a specific set of Native American historical and cultural lessons if a ...
The Senate State Affairs Committee passed a bill Monday that would allow people to conceal carry weapons on the state’s ...
Allies of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem are celebrating her as the "definition of South Dakota ...
The House Education committee voted to make school staff notify a student’s parent if they discuss a student’s questions ...
Has South Dakota soured on direct democracy? The answer to that question will be partly answered during the 2025 legislative ...
Efforts to apprehend illegal immigrants with criminal warrants have stepped up in SD since Trump took office, and it's likely ...
On Tuesday, a bill which aims to use a property tax credit program to fund a private, alternative or homeschool education ...
Tony Venhuizen, a longtime fixture in South Dakota state government, was formally and warmly welcomed to his role as ...