Neighborhood Meeting Series Launches

(Minot, ND) — The City of Minot is holding meetings around the city because they want to hear from the greater community. The City is launching a new Neighborhood Meeting Series which is four separate meetings with
Bismarck Woman Arrested After Hit-and-Run With Minot Police Car

(Minot, ND) — NDHP is investigating a hit-and-run crash with a Minot Police squad car. A 29-year-old Bismarck woman was arrested shortly after the crash on February 27th. No injuries were reported. The woman is facing multiple
Fargo Man Gets 24-Yr Sentence For Sex Abuse

(Fargo, ND) — A Fargo man is being sentenced to 24 years in prison for sexually abusing three children. Forty-one-year-old Austin Schindler pleaded guilty to the crimes in December. The children were between six and eleven-years-old when
Bismark Woman Accused of Beating Dog

(Bismarck, ND) — A Bismarck woman is facing animal cruelty charges for allegedly beating a dog. Authorirites say the incident happened February 25th and a neighbor recorded it on video. Rolanda Touche is charged with one felony
FL Man Leads NDHP On Multi-County Chase

Stutsman County, ND) — A Florida man is facing felony charges after leading the highway patrol on a chase through multiple counties. NDHP says a trooper started pursuing a Lincoln Town Car Sunday afternoon in LaMoure County
Pipeline Legislation, Budget Matters Highlight Busy Day At Capitol

South Dakota lawmakers face a packed agenda today , with just seven days left in the 2025 legislative session. Carbon pipeline regulation takes center stage as the Senate State Affairs Committee considers a moratorium bill, while legislation
Update: Former Gov. Noem’s State Credit Card Spending

(Pierre, SD) — More details are surfacing now that public records from former South Dakota Governor Noem’s state credit card spending are being made available. Documents have been revealed from Noem’s credit card statements over the past
Man Facing Several Charges After Violent Chase

(Sioux Falls, SD) — A convicted felon is back in jail for allegedly leading the Highway Patrol on a high-speed chase in Sioux Falls and shooting an Uzi at a trooper. Authorities say 65-year-old David Yocom from
DOGE Cuts Impacting SD

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Federal spending cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, are becoming more prevalent in South Dakota. The DOGE website now lists a dozen South Dakota locations, including the Small Business Administration
Jury Trial Set For Former State Employee

(Pierre, SD) — A former South Dakota state employee accused of stealing nearly two-million dollars is officially going to be tried. The judge denied a motion in court yesterday to dismiss felony grand theft charges against Lonna