South Dakota December 24, 2016 Translations, TV show connect a city's Hispanic community When Sioux Falls resident Alex Ramirez sees a news story or city announcement — be it about road closures or a building collapse — he makes a copy, translates the text into Spanish and posts it on Facebook for free.
South Dakota December 20, 2016 Lacking lawyers, Plains states try new rural staffing tacks The struggle to recruit attorneys to rural areas hasn't let up despite several Plains states' efforts.
DISASTERS December 2, 2016 Missing man's body found in collapsed South Dakota building Rescuers were racing to free two people trapped in the collapse of a vacant building Friday in downtown Sioux Falls, S.D., local media reported.
South Dakota November 30, 2016 2 malnourished girls found on South Dakota reservation Seven people are facing federal charges after law enforcement authorities on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Indian Reservation discovered two girls so severely malnourished that a pediatrician later compared them to prisoners of World War II concentration camps.
RELIGION November 28, 2016 After years without rabbi, South Dakota is about to get one South Dakota's small, tight-knit Jewish community has made do without a rabbi for several years, but the state's status as the only one with no rabbi will change this winter when a family arrives from New York to open a Jewish community center.
South Dakota November 22, 2016 Prosecutors: South Dakota man strangled his mother, boy Prosecutors say a 24-year-old South Dakota man strangled his mother and a 7-year-old boy in a mobile home.
South Dakota November 14, 2016 Intoxication charge against SkyWest pilot is dismissed South Dakota has dismissed a criminal charge against a SkyWest Airlines pilot accused of being under the influence of alcohol before a flight at an airport in the state.
South Dakota October 31, 2016 Thousands more women in one state take up hunting The sound of a gunshot crackled through miles of soon-to-be combined land, bringing one pheasant to the ground in a single plop.
South Dakota October 26, 2016 SkyWest pilot suspected drunk, arrested in South Dakota Police in South Dakota have arrested the pilot of a SkyWest Airlines plane on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol.
South Dakota October 25, 2016 Dakota Access pipeline protesters set up camp in project's path for first time American Indians and others who oppose the construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline have set up a new camp on private land in North Dakota, moving their long-running protest directly in the project's path for the first time.
South Dakota October 13, 2016 South Dakota man accused of cutting off woman's nipples A Sioux Falls man is accused of sitting on a woman and slicing off her nipples with a pair of scissors.