Aberdeen Denies Taxicab License To Manslaughter Suspect
The city of Aberdeen has denied a taxicab license to a man charged with manslaughter in another man's death last year. Bradley Quist has pleaded not guilty to felony manslaughter in the May 2015 death...
View ArticleGood Boy! Dogs Know What You're Saying, Study Suggests
Scientists have found evidence to support what many dog owners have long believed: man's best friend really does understand some of what we're saying.Researchers in Hungary scanned the brains of dogs...
View ArticleLive At 10:30: Sioux Falls Police Briefing
Sioux Falls Police will review its crime log at today's media briefing. On Monday morning, shots were fired at home near Euclid Avenue and 30th Street. Police say the situation started with a fight and...
View ArticlePassengers Survive Crash Landing Without Injuries
Updated at 10:30 a.m. No injuries were reported when a small plane crash landed near Interstate 90 and Cliff Avenue. The Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office said two people inside the M23583 plane...
View ArticleMan Arrested After Fight, Shooting In Central Sioux Falls
A Sioux Falls man is in jail accused of firing a gun during an argument on Monday. Just before noon Monday, Sioux Falls Police were called to a home near Euclid Avenue and 30th Street. Public...
View ArticleSioux City Man Wanted For Assaulting Officer In Bon Homme County
Authorities in Bon Homme County are searching for a Sioux City man wanted for assaulting an officer. South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said 35-year-old Travis Ray McPeek is wanted on an...
View ArticleRepublican State Rep. Dan Dryden Dies At 72
Republican state Rep. Dan Dryden has died. The office of South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard says Dryden died Tuesday. He was 72. Dryden, a retired school business manager, had been a member of the state...
View ArticleWoman Reports Sexual Assault At SDSU Residence Hall
University officials say a woman reported she was sexually assaulted inside a South Dakota State residence hall. In an alert sent on Monday, assistant vice president for safety and security Don Challis...
View ArticleCar vs. Semi Crash On Highway 42 Closes Road
A crash along Highway 42 near the South Dakota-Iowa border is under investigation. A car and semi each with one person inside collided Tuesday afternoon. The semi driver was not hurt; the car driver...
View ArticleObama Cuts Short Sentence Of South Dakota Federal Inmate
A South Dakota man is among the 111 federal inmates whose sentences were cut short on Tuesday by President Barack Obama in another round of commutations for those convicted of nonviolent drug offenses....
View ArticleSioux Falls City Administration Building Petition Rejected
The Sioux Falls City Clerk has rejected petitions seeking a public vote over a planned city administration building. Tom Greco says the petition circulators used the wrong form. Greco says this means...
View ArticleShooting Suspect Appears In Court
We have new information on a central Sioux Falls shooting, including an arrest. Police say it all started with a fight between two men, possibly over a woman. While the incident happened just before...
View ArticleSouth Dakota Hall Of Fame Names New Inductees
There are some new names on the South Dakota Hall of Fame. Dozens of people gathered in Downtown Sioux Falls to meet the newest inductees. JoEllen Koerner, Christine Hamilton, Marcus King, and Betty...
View ArticleTwo Survive Small Plane Crash
One crash landing, two survivors and no serious injuries. Authorities are still investigating what went wrong with a small plane that was flying over Sioux Falls. A mechanical problem forced the...
View ArticleMinnehaha County Sheriff's Deputies Get Pay Raises
While the police department and city of Sioux Falls continue to disagree over contract negotiations, other local law enforcement are settling theirs. Tuesday, Minnehaha County and the Sheriff's office...
View ArticleStudents React To Reported Sexual Assault At SDSU
Just days after the start of the fall semester, South Dakota State University and law enforcement are investigating a crime that happens at campuses across the nation. One man has been arrested,...
View ArticleSpearfish Adds Hippie Town To List Of National Rankings
Spearfish has already been ranked nationally as a great place to retire, stop on vacation or relocate for a relaxed, small-city lifestyle. But the latest ranking of the northern Black Hills city takes...
View ArticleRapid City Police Looking For Missing, Endangered Children
Rapid City Police say that 22-year-old Alissa Hayes reportedly took two children, Jeniya and Kaylahni Hayes, neither of whom she has custody. They are her biological children.Police responded to a...
View ArticleCalls To State's Poachers Hotline Result In 193 Arrests
Calls to a South Dakota hotline that takes reports of illegal hunting or fishing incidents resulted in almost 200 arrests during the fiscal year that ended in June. The state Game, Fish and Parks...
View ArticleHistoric Commercial Flight From US To Cuba Set To Take Off
The first commercial flight between the United States and Cuba in more than a half century is scheduled to fly from Fort Lauderdale to the central city of Santa Clara on Wednesday morning,...
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