Out of over 100 ballot measures across the country this November, six of them are in regard to legal drug use, from medical marijuana to psychedelics.
On Friday, South Dakota opened up as one of three states to allow in-person absentee voting. The other two states include Minnesota and Virginia.
(North Dakota Monitor) -The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe filed a new lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers arguing ...
Secretary of State Monae Johnson says the Attorney General’s Office provides a neutral explanation for each of the ballot ...
The South Dakota Fresh Connect website was recently launched to help connect consumers and local food producers in urban and ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The general election on Nov. 5 will feature seven ballot measures for South Dakota voters, ...
The initiative is extremely progressive for a deep-red state that has such a long anti-abortion history. The state only had ...
South Dakota voters will once again decide the future of abortion access in the state this November. Amendment G proposes to establish a constitutional right to abortion and outlines a legal ...
A federal judge has ruled that the Dakota Access oil pipeline can continue to ... the environmental assessment that was done. The very public fight to stop a pipeline company from crossing ...
Stuart and Tonya Junker loved their quiet neighborhood near South Dakota’s Black Hills — until the earth began collapsing around them, leaving them wondering if their home could tumble into a ...
South Dakota joins seven other states voting on abortion access this election. Under current South Dakota law, abortion is banned and considered a Class 6 felony punishable by up to two years in ...
If passed, the debated initiated measure would add four new sections to Title 34 of the state’s codified laws, which cover public health and safety. IM-29 would legalize recreational marijuana for ...