Hill City’s annual Spring is in the Air event is slated to take place on March 21. Visitors can expect exclusive deals, an art walk, and two fashion shows. Kendra Scott and Mackenzie Swanson joined us ...
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley joined KOTA’s Political Anchor Blake Troli for an interview on his settlement on ...
(NEWS FROM THE STATES) - Editor’s note: This is the first report in an ongoing series. The patient came in with a belly full of blood, Dr. Leilah Zahedi-Spung recalled. Her pregnancy was ectopic, no ...
Attorney General Marty Jackley is sharing details on his settlement with Mayday Health which ultimately led to the company taking down its ads linking people to a website with information on how to ...
(NEWS FROM THE STATES) - The Democratic National Committee Tuesday filed a lawsuit in federal court aiming to force the Trump administration to admit if it plans to send armed federal law enforcement ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) -A bill to regulate data centers in South Dakota has passed the senate and is headed to the Governors desk.
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The Rapid City Public Library surpassed one million material checkouts in 2025, according to the library’s newly released annual report, which also details expanded community ...
Rapid City police detained a juvenile and recovered a loaded rifle after responding to a reported gunshot on the city’s north side.
Back in January, Senator Chris Carr and Representative Jon Hansen held a press conference to announce SB 135, stating they had two goals in mind: to protect ratepayers and keep the economic playing ...
The man arrested in the South Dakota Highway Patrol’s biggest ever meth seizure pleads guilty in federal court Monday morning.
Gov. Rhoden signed bills extending law enforcement protections to tribal police and removing officers' personal info from South Dakota voter rolls.