Associated Press
Escalating US-China Trade War Sends Stocks Plunging
Analysts have warned that failed trade talks and the deterioration in relations will put a dent in the U.S. and China’s economic prospects.
Amazon says: Quit your job and We’ll Help You Start a Business Delivering Amazon Packages
Amazon is racing to deliver packages faster and now they are turning to its employees with a proposition.
Animal Rights Group PETA Objects to Rushmore Fireworks
Animal rights group asks Noem to rethink Rushmore fireworks.
Judge Strikes Down South Dakota Out-of-State Fundraising Ban
Out-of-state contributions ban ruled unconstitutional.
Britain’s Prince Harry and Wife Meghan Welcome Baby Boy
Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex who married a year ago welcome their first child. It's a boy!
Sioux Falls Mixed-Use Parking Ramp Project Under Review
Sioux Falls leaders mulling future of mixed-use parking ramp
GM Seeks Dismissal of Lawsuit Over its Electric Car Range
General Motors has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a South Dakota man who claims the automaker misled consumers about its electric car model.
Survey Suggests Economic Growth Ahead for Midwest, Plains
An April survey of business supply managers suggests there will be solid economic growth over the next three to six months in nine Midwest and Plains states.
Spring Planting Well Behind Average Pace in South Dakota
Spring planting remains well behind the average pace in South Dakota after bad weather and flooding last month.
Bond Adjusted for Mother Accused in 1981 Baby Death
A judge has given a Sioux Falls woman accused in the 1981 death of her newborn a better chance at leaving jail as she awaits her trial.