Rose Ann Hofland and Nancy Halverson from Levitt at the Falls join "In the Moment" after the organization announced their ...
U.S. citizens to vote in local elections. In these places, noncitizen turnout has remained low, as noncitizen voting is a ...
Bon Jovi talks about his vocal surgery and the road to recovery. Maureen Corrigan reviews a collection of Emily Dickinson's ...
U.S. Senator John Thune met with industry leaders across many fields to discuss data privacy in the state and across the U.S. The round table conversation, hosted by Dakota State University, offered ...
The state’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons program hosts its first-ever awareness and training event May 6, 2024, in Rapid City.
SDHSAA all-state jazz band and show choir concert will take place from the Johnson Fine Arts Center at Northern State ...
Katie Ledecky is used to getting medals, having earned 10 at the Olympics. But on Friday she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest award a civilian can get from the U.S. government.
Recent rainfall has drastically improved South Dakota’s outlook on the Drought Monitor. The latest projection shows only 13 percent of the state facing dry conditions, mainly focused in the ...
We meet two international leaders visiting South Dakota with the Dacotah Territory International Visitor Program through Eisenhower Fellowships.
SDSU musical ensembles and theater activities will receive consistent funding thanks to a long-awaited change in the setup of the General Activity Fee.
Dakota Life heads to Beresford, South Dakota on May 9th. Here is a preview of some of the stories you will find in the episode that premieres at 8 p.m. (7 mountain) on SDPB TV-1, Facebook and YouTube.
Four states so far have passed laws prohibiting the use of public money for no-strings cash aid. Advocates for basic income say the backlash is being fueled by a conservative think tank.