Officers Call Saturation Patrol Success, Despite Stormy Weather
Stormy weather kept people of the roads, but Sioux Falls Police still nabbed some drunk drivers. Officers say this weekend's saturation patrol was successful. Before the weekend, we showed you how...
View ArticleA Working Vacation: Habitat For Humanity
A group of people driving recreational vehicles gathered in Sioux Falls Monday morning, but not for the start of a summer vacation. Instead, the RVers are here for a working vacation, helping Habitat...
View ArticleGenCyber Camp At DSU Brings In An Increasing Number Of Girls
With everything on the Internet being so accessible these days, it's helpful to know that the things we put online will be safe. That's why girls from across the U.S. traveled to Dakota State...
View ArticlePolice Looking For Missing 74-Year-Old
Sioux Falls Police are asking for help finding 74-year-old Douglas Langdon. He suffers from dementia and has not returned home. Langdon was last seen driving a brown 2012 Chevy Silverado with a dealer...
View ArticleTexas Police Arrest Suspect In November Rapid City Murder
A man wanted in a November Rapid City murder was arrested this weekend in Texas. Police had been searching for Brian Duncan for more than eight months. He was arrested for second degree murder in San...
View ArticleNon-Profits Burglarized Over The Weekend
Many non-profits work to better the community on a limited budget. That budget just got a little tighter for several Sioux Falls non-profits following a weekend burglary. The door into the South...
View ArticleSentence Reduced For Woman Accused Of Killing 4-Year-Old Boy
A Gann Valley woman convicted of beating a 4-year-old boy to death after he wet his pants could be released from prison decades earlier than expected. Donika Gonzales, 25, was accused in 2013 of...
View ArticleThe Few, The Proud, The Physically Fit
New physical standards established so women can compete for combat posts in the Marine Corps have weeded out many of the female hopefuls. But they're also disqualifying some men, according to data...
View ArticleMasters Display Their Gardens On Tour
Does your garden compete with the masters? On Wednesday, you can find out. In recent years, master gardener Ellen Hamilton has seen a rise in others joining her with their gardening hobby. Especially...
View ArticleJudge OKs Gag Order In Rapid City Contract Killing Case
A judge overseeing criminal cases in an alleged Rapid City contract killing has agreed to limit what lawyers and others can say publicly. The gag order approved by Seventh Circuit Judge Heidi Linngren...
View ArticlePrince Estate Case Judge Seals Documents From Would-Be Heirs
The Minnesota judge overseeing the Prince estate case has sealed the affidavits being filed by people claiming to be the rock superstar's heirs, as well as responses from the trust company that's...
View ArticleSUV, RV Involved In Rollover Crash On I-29
Two people were ejected during a rollover crash along Interstate 29 on Tuesday. At around 8 a.m., first responders were called to a crash near the Russell Street exit. An SUV pulling an RV crashed and...
View ArticleSuit Accusing Starbucks Of Under-Filling Lattes Can Proceed
A federal judge is allowing the bulk of a lawsuit accusing Starbucks of systematically under-filling lattes to move forward. Two California residents are suing the Seattle-based coffee chain, claiming...
View ArticleRCPD: Mark Heinen Is Primary Suspect In Shooting Death Investigation
Rapid City Police are still looking for a suspect in a weekend shooting. As of Tuesday morning, police say 33-year-old Mark Alan Heinen is the primary suspect in the death of Kiawe Walker. Walker, 23,...
View ArticleUS-Led Coalition Says Only 1/3 Of Fallujah Cleared Of IS
Only a third of Fallujah has been "cleared" of Islamic State militants, the U.S.-led coalition said Tuesday, days after the Iraqi government declared victory in the city west of Baghdad, which was held...
View ArticleBorrowers On High-Interest Loans To Share $9M In Refunds
North Carolina residents who obtained very high-interest loans with some out-of-state lenders will share about $9 million in refunds. Attorney General Roy Cooper announced Tuesday a court judgment...
View Article3 Handguns Stolen From Unlocked Cars In Sioux Falls
Police are investigating three car burglaries in south central Sioux Falls. Public information officer Sam Clemens said a handgun was stolen from each of the vehicles:Unlocked Jeep in the 5200 block of...
View ArticleMinnesota State Fair Unveils New Foods For 2016
Would you like sushi rolls made with Spam? How about candied bacon donut sliders? The Minnesota State Fair unveiled with new foods for 2016. Other items include hot dogs made from Lamb meat, deep-fried...
View ArticleNo One Hurt When Car Crashes Into Vermillion Art Gallery
No one was hurt when a driver in Vermillion mistook his car's gas pedal for the brake and crashed into an art gallery over the weekend.
View ArticleCities Face New Urban Problem: Their Own Skywalks
In a city where cranes and construction barriers mark a surge in new downtown apartments, hotels and offices, the sidewalks in Des Moines' core can be strangely quiet.The reason is about 20 feet...
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