ND Gas Taxes and Electric Vehicles Fees Could Increase

(Bismarck, ND) — State lawmakers could increase gas taxes and electric vehicle fees. The increase would be three cents, bringing the tax to 26 cents per gallon. Lawmakers say it would help to fund local road projects.
ND Lawmakers Propose Insulin Cap

(Bismarck, ND) — State lawmakers want to cap the cost of insulin in North Dakota. The state House and Senate advanced a bill to limit out-of-pocket costs for insulin and related medical supplies at 25-dollars per month.
Search Efforts Expand For Mandan Man

(Mandan, ND) — Mandan authorities are increasing search efforts for a missing man. Renzo Bullhead was last seen on March 16th via security footage on the Burlington Northern railroad bridge around 8 p.m. Police called on dive
State Asks ND Supreme Court To Overturn Abortion Ruling

(Bismarck, ND) — The decision of an abortion ruling in North Dakota is being resurfaced. The state of North Dakota asked the state Supreme Court to overturn South Central District Judge Burce Romanick’s decision to strike down
Deadwood Standoff Ends With Suspect In Custody

(Deadwood, SD) — A Wyoming man is in custody after a standoff in Deadwood yesterday afternoon. Authorities say 31-year-old Darryk Shrader from Newcastle, Wyoming, was arrested after they found him holding a gun at the Deadwood Mountain
SD Supreme Court Hears NOPE Case

(Spearfish, SD) — The South Dakota Supreme Court could make a decision in the case of Neighbors against the State of South Dakota today. It’s a dispute over zoning rules for the planned location of a new
Child Death Investigation In Sioux Falls

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Police are investigating the death of child at an in-home daycare in Sioux Falls. Sam Clemens with Sioux Falls Police says it was reported on March 17th. A four-month-old who was found not
Veterans Parkway Construction To Begin Next Phase Today

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The next phase of construction begins today on Veterans and Arrowhead Parkways in Sioux Falls. Sioux Falls Principal Engineer Brad Ludens says the end goal is making the largest intersection in South Dakota.
Gov. Rhoden Signs Several Election Bills, Vetoes One

(Pierre, SD) — The conclusion of South Dakota’s 100th Legislative Session is bringing changes to the state’s election and voting process. Governor Larry Rhoden signed 20 election-related bills into law yesterday. Two of those laws will redefine
The jury is now deliberating in the Nicole Rice murder trial

“The jury is now deliberating in the Nicole Rice murder trial, nearly 18 years after the death of Anita Knutson. Rice, accused of fatally stabbing her 18-year-old roommate in 2007, did not testify in her defense. The