Joseph Patterson Back In Court
Joseph Patterson might be sentenced to spend the rest of his life behind bars, but his time in a courtroom isn't over yet. The man who was convicted of 2nd degree murder of a two-year-old boy is now...
View ArticlePrivate Lives Are Exposed As Wikileaks Spills Its Secrets
WikiLeaks' global crusade to expose government secrets is causing collateral damage to the privacy of hundreds of innocent people, including survivors of sexual abuse, sick children and the mentally...
View ArticleFists Not Football: Brain Injuries Seen In Domestic Assaults
There are no bomb blasts or collisions with burly linemen in Susan Contreras' past. Her headaches, memory loss and bouts of confused thinking were a mystery until doctors suggested a probable cause:...
View ArticleIS Struggles To Retain Grip As It Loses Ground In Iraq
As the Islamic State group loses ground in Iraq, the militants are showing strains in their rule over areas they still control, growing more brutal, killing deserters and relying on younger and younger...
View ArticleCharges Expected Tuesday In Kidnapping, Death Of Young Girl
Criminal charges are expected soon against a suspect in the kidnapping and killing a 5-year-old girl from central Minnesota. Zachary Todd Anderson is being held in the Crow Wing County Jail in the...
View ArticleThree Affiliated Tribes Issues Support For Pipeline Protest
The Three Affiliated Tribes is formally supporting the Standing Rock Sioux as that tribe protests construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Three Affiliated Tribes Chairman Mark Fox has issued a...
View ArticleWhite House Says Feds Doing Their Part In Flood Response
President Barack Obama is making his first visit to flood-ravaged southern Louisiana as he attempts to assure the many thousands who have suffered damage to their homes, schools and businesses that his...
View ArticleDifferences Aside, Supreme Court Unites Trump, Senate GOP
Differences aside, Donald Trump and Senate Republicans are strongly united on one issue — the balance of the Supreme Court.While Democrats are pushing the GOP-led Senate to confirm Supreme Court...
View ArticleJury Selection Underway In Trial Of Aberdeen Slaying Suspect
A jury of eight men and six women has been selected to hear the case of an Aberdeen man accused of stabbing a woman to death. Thirty-four-year-old John Hemminger is charged with murder in the death of...
View ArticleAberdeen Man Shot By Police Officer Released From Hospital
An Aberdeen man who was shot by a police officer has been released from a Sioux Falls hospital and taken to jail. Twenty-one-year-old Ehkhu Hser Poe is accused of assaulting four people, including an...
View ArticleLawmakers Demand Information On EpiPen Price Increase
Lawmakers are demanding more information on why the price of lifesaving EpiPens has skyrocketed. EpiPens are used to ward off potentially fatal allergic reactions, and the price has surged in recent...
View ArticleVolunteers Help Program Focused On Restoring Lives Of Native American Women
An organization focused on helping women on the Rosebud reservation is one step closer to expanding its services thanks to the help from a Sioux Falls church. Everlasting Seeds of Hope is a faith-based...
View ArticleMinnesota Man Charged In Kidnapping, Death Of Young Girl
A 25-year-old man has been charged in the abduction, sexual assault and death of a 5-year-old girl from central Minnesota. Authorities say Zachary Todd Anderson kidnapped Alayna Ertl early Saturday...
View ArticleAberdeen Police Searching For Shoplifter
Police in Aberdeen are looking for a man accused of stealing from a grocery store. At around 2:30 p.m. Sunday, August 14, employees at Ken's Super Fair said a man stole alcohol from the store on 6th...
View Article25 Years Later, A Changed World: A Big Anniversary For The Web
The World Wide Web has transformed virtually everything, from the way that we work, to the way that we shop, the way we entertain ourselves, and the way we interact with our friends and family. This...
View ArticleAstronaut Shares South Dakota's Beauty From International Space Station
Astronaut Jeff Williams is one day away from breaking a record of the longest time an American has been in space. Today, however, Williams is showcasing the beauty of South Dakota aboard the...
View ArticleSioux Falls Residents Behind In Exercising, Eating Fruits And Vegetables
It's a goal of any community, to have healthy residents. A health overview presented to the Sioux Falls City Council today shows the City, and its residents, have some work to do. The Sioux Falls City...
View ArticleStop The Funding Group Turns In Signatures
The people have spoken. A group looking to stop the process of a new city administration building in Sioux Falls successfully completed their first hurdle. The Stop the Funding group gathered over...
View ArticleGrant Brings Crucial Help To Understaffed Fire Department In Rapid City
For years the Rapid City Fire Department has failed to meet industry standards on the number of firefighters available for house fires. But a national grant may help the department may meet the...
View ArticleA Look Back At Public Votes In 2013
The signatures have been submitted from the Stop The Funding Campaign, looking to get the City Administration Building Project to a public vote. While it's unclear whether these signatures will...
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