Morning Edition
Weekdays 5:00am - 9:00am Central, 4-8 MT
Morning Edition is your daily window to South Dakota and the world. With hosts and daily segments from SDPB, we bring you local insights and voices, covering what is happening and what matters to you, right here, in South Dakota.
For more than two decades, NPR's Morning Edition has prepared listeners for the day ahead with two hours of up-to-the-minute news, background analysis, commentary, and coverage of arts and sports. With nearly 13 million national listeners, Morning Edition draws public radio's largest audience.
Your Daily South Dakota Digest and Local Moment
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Each day, SDPB brings you statewide news coverage. We then compile those stories into a daily podcast.
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Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen offers an update on what the state is doing lower its recidivism rate.
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Each day, SDPB brings you statewide news coverage. We then compile those stories into a daily podcast.
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Fifty-seven percent of Republicans who responded say if the primary were held today, they would cast their vote for Marty Jackley. SDPB's Dakota Political Junkies offer analysis on the limitations of those numbers.
Morning Edition Nationwide
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The 85-year-old California Democrat's departure will mark the end of an era in Congress. In 2007, Pelosi became the first woman elected to serve as U.S. House speaker.
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Democrats won big in key elections this week. But rather than provide clarity, those victories have sent competing signals to lawmakers in the Senate about how to end the ongoing government shutdown.
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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Republican Congressman Jeff Hurd of Colorado about his work on a bipartisan "statement of principles" to extend subsidies for Obamacare and end the government shutdown.
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Holiday travel can already be stressful. Here's how a prolonged government shutdown might make things even harder and whether you should travel at all.
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Across the country, demand for electricity is on the rise — and so is the price of electric power.