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Diversion programs can help low-offending juveniles avoid getting entangled in the criminal justice system. Lawmakers recently upped the reimbursement rate to counties for these programs, but not every community has the same resources.
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Isaiah Rouse is sentenced to 35 years in prison for two separate attacks that occurred in the Hughes county jail in 2023.
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Authorities have made an arrest in connection to the death of a woman whose body was found in Mitchell.
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Attorney General Marty Jackley and 40 other state Attorneys General are asking Meta to take action.
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South Dakota’s Republican leaders are applauding the Supreme Court’s ruling that former president Donald Trump should remain on Colorado’s primary ballot.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court released an advisory opinion answering Gov. Kristi Noem's questions regarding legislators' conflicts of interest.
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After a hearing at Senate Judiciary Committee, South Dakota will continue the practice of executing inmates. In a morning of emotionally charged testimony, a narrow vote has kept the practice in place.
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Capital punishment remains a contentious topic for lawmakers across America. This week, that debate returns to the state Senate Judiciary Committee.
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The state’s leading law enforcement authority outlines priorities for the new year.
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Twenty-six Attorney Generals asking the Federal Communications Commission to put restrictions on telemarketers using artificial intelligence.