Michael Waldner, of Madison, will lead the effort to establish the state’s local government cybersecurity grant program, Dakota State University announced in a news release Monday....
Voters from around the country discuss issues most important to them USA TODAY spoke to voters from around the country to learn about the most important...
Air mattress becomes raft in Atlanta’s Hurricane Helene floodwaters Multiple water rescues took place across Georgia after Hurricane Helene made landfall, prompting Atlanta’s mayor to declare...
Republican Karen Hurd, Democrat Roger Halls and Independent Joshua Kelly are running in the Nov. 5 election to represent Wisconsin’s 69th Assembly District. The 69th Assembly...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – With the November election looming closer, one item on the ballot has some people in Sturgis and South Dakota in general...
The meeting was only one-third of the way through, but the exasperation in the air was palpable. “There’s a level of frustration that’s happening throughout the...
Boston mayor apologizes for city response to 1989 Carol Stuart murder Boston’s mayor apologized to two Black men wrongfully accused of murder in 1989, as well...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) – South Dakota lawmakers want to add work requirements for able-minded and able-bodied recipients of Medicaid. Republican Representative Tony Venhuizen said their...
YORK, Maine — The students behind a recently approved town-wide single-use plastics ban are celebrating their victory, but they and others believe there is still work...
Transparency advocates found something to celebrate in Governor Kim Reynolds’ final bill signings on May 17. The governor rejected House File 2539—her only veto of the...