An Iowa high school girls basketball team made an emotional return to the court earlier this week. Following an offseason car ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” art historian Erin Thompson examines the ways societies build and destroy monuments—and why Trump is so focused on remaking Washington in his own image.
In the northwest corner of Sioux Falls, an 80-acre campus opened its first building this year dedicated entirely to expanding the state’s life science and biotechnology research industry.
A “green glacier” of trees is steadily taking over native grasslands. Landowners are banding together to treat the problem ...
BLM crews are burning slash piles in South Dakota to reduce wildfire risk and protect communities by managing overcrowded ...
Divisions of the state Attorney General's Office are located in a leased building on Burlington Drive in Bismarck. The ...
On Tuesday, the Pentagon confirmed that the remains of Sgt. Irvin Ellingson, a WWII radar observer from Dahlen, N.D., who was shot down over Tokyo in 1945, will be laid to rest in his hometown.
The South Unit Scenic Loop officially reopened to visitors in late November following $51 million of repairs, in time for the ...
Sheriff Andy Schneider praised deputy's quick thinking, calling his actions “second to none" in the incident that led to ...
Picture yourself standing at the base of Mount Rushmore, gazing up at those four massive presidential faces carved into granite. Nearly three million people visit South Dakota's most famous landmark ...
Traveling through Turkey, I quickly realized the true locals aren’t just the people—they’re the cats. From Istanbul’s ...