-
The Gilt Edge Mine in the Black Hills was abandoned years ago. Officials are still working to clean up the aftermath.
-
A new management plan from the Forest Service will affect the Black Hills. We discuss what that means for the forest and how you can share your input.
-
A forest service employee is accusing a former Black Hills Forest supervisor of harassment. The employee said she was relocated to a different job in 2018 as a result of gender discrimination.
-
While the Black Hills have historically been known to produce minerals other than gold and silver, companies are returning to map what else may exist.
-
The South Dakota Historical Society chronicles the attempt to place the United Nations Capital in the Black Hills
-
The public lands in the Black Hills National Forest belong to us all regardless of age or background. The forest service’s concessionaire has teamed up with a range of disability groups to make sure everyone has a chance to enjoy a bit of wilderness.
-
Warm springs in and around the town of Hot Springs, South Dakota, have been drawing tourists to the region since the 1880s.
-
SDPB examines the secrecy and inspiration behind the Black Hills hidden gem, Poet's Table.
-
Black Hills National Forest officials will temporarily open dam valves on two lakes Friday, Sept. 8.
-
Take a look around Hill City, South Dakota with SDPB