The late August saturation patrol is the first of what will be two per month for the next five months.| Sioux Falls Live
Property tax caps and sluggish economy present real and present reductions in city spending for the foreseeable future.| Sioux Falls Live
The North-End legislator wants to be mayor of Sioux Falls with a message of opportunity for all but he carries a yoke of partisan politics that could be hard to shake ahead of June election.| Sioux Falls Live
A swirl of factors will have a major affect on the future of the Sioux Falls metro in 2026 and the outcome could be troublesome.| Sioux Falls Live
It was a fun couple days of music and hanging out with a few hiccups and biological issues along the way.| Sioux Falls Live
Athletic Director Justin Sell sits down for a second interview with John to explain why they changed their minds.| Sioux Falls Live
Mayor Paul TenHaken's five-year capital budget released Friday includes $11 million for the Sioux Falls Baseball Stadium but the budget lines are more aspiration than reality.| Sioux Falls Live
Joseph Hoek's defense team granted a third lawyer in a hearing in Flandreau on Thursday as the state seeks the death penalty.| Sioux Falls Live
The Sioux Falls City Council on Tuesday agreed to surplus the 152 taxidermied specimens from the Delbridge Museum at the Great Plains Zoo, most of which will end up at Notre Dame University.| Sioux Falls Live
The statistics consistently show that the rate of crime, particularly violent crime, is not increasing.| Sioux Falls Live
Lawmakers shot down a proposal to allow cities to add a penny of sales tax to pay for projects, like a new convention center in Sioux Falls, though you wouldn't know that by listening.| Sioux Falls Live
Read all the stories digging into the details of the governor's marketing effort to attract workers to South Dakota and the contract with an Ohio firm to do the work.| Sioux Falls Live
The first Pride festival was held in Sioux Falls 25 years ago with about 1,000 people. This weekend's events are expected to draw more than 10,000.| Sioux Falls Live
Lincoln County commissioners have approved a draft response to Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen, asking state officials to conform to the county’s zoning rules if a prison were to be built.| Sioux Falls Live
Bill would also subject employees of schools, universities and museums to potential jail time| Sioux Falls Live
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Nearly $30K charged to state credit cards during Republican's final weeks as South Dakota governor| Sioux Falls Live
The full-ride scholarship was given to 172 recipients from 31 of the college’s programs, including engineering technology, mechatronics, early childhood and healthcare.| Sioux Falls Live
The chirping, chattering and rolling commentary from the stands isn't helping your kid, the team or the game. Young women deserve better.| Sioux Falls Live
Sioux Falls Police Chief Jon Thum said 30 minutes each week is all it takes for you to make a difference in the lives of the city’s next generation.| Sioux Falls Live
University of South Dakota Men's Basketball coach Eric Peterson joined Happy Hour Wednesday to talk hoops, their recruits, and the house settlement.| Sioux Falls Live
USD's RB1 this upcoming season joined John for Happy Hour on Tuesday. He recalled stories throughout his football career and looked ahead to expectations for this season.| Sioux Falls Live
During Thursday's Happy Hour Aaron Rogers to the Steelers broke. Zim and John broke that down, talked Jackrabbit football, Chase Mason, swapped beer stories and discussed dead guy/gal of the week.| Sioux Falls Live
Twin-sister pop group KTJ & CARLY kick off the three nights of free concerts on Thursday with bluegrass on Friday and Rapid City's Toadstool Jamboree finishing up on Saturday.| Sioux Falls Live
The details of an indoor recreation center to replace the park's aging outdoor pool aren't hashed out just yet.| Sioux Falls Live
24-year-old Brookings man on Department of Social Services payroll| Sioux Falls Live
Nobody believes that spending $70,000 to fence off an empty lot adjacent to the Bishop Dudley House shelter in downtown Sioux Falls will cure social ills but it might make it safer.| Sioux Falls Live
The big three probable candidates for governor in 2026 are staking out ground for political swordplay. Gov. Larry Rhoden's appearance in Sioux Falls on Friday indicates that it has begun.| Sioux Falls Live
Patient Care EMS ambulances are responding to 90% of 911 calls in just eight minutes, according to audit findings presented to the Sioux Falls City Council.| Sioux Falls Live
Officials push back on contention that building new parks facilities relies on property tax revenues| Sioux Falls Live
The Sioux Falls Area Humane Society's animal control department is raising rates by up to 359% in some places after it's been operating its services at a loss.| Sioux Falls Live
Patrick Lalley is the editor of Sioux Falls Live. Reach him at plalley@siouxfallslive.com.| Sioux Falls Live
Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken says the Legislature should help the city deal with growth and development.| Sioux Falls Live
The Legislature broadened a law restricting access to obsenity that will end the Student Success Cards at Siouxland Libraries system.| Sioux Falls Live
Police in Sioux Falls now say a second suspect wielded a firearm during a weekend shooting at the Empire Mall.| Sioux Falls Live
The students had a “phenomenal” passing rate of 74 percent, which is above the state rate of 69 percent and the global rate of 64 percent.| Sioux Falls Live
Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken expressed a pragmatic point of view in a time of increasing pressure from the populist wing of the Republican Party taking control in Pierre.| Sioux Falls Live