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The first Friday of legislative session marked LGBTQ+ equality, visibility and advocacy day in the capital.
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During the 2023 legislative session, gender-affirming care was banned for transgender youth. We ask how that impacted parents like Elizabeth Broekemeier.
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On January 8, 2016, Attorney General Marty Jackley announced South Dakota joined nine other states in a lawsuit objecting to President Obama’s directive regarding the use of school locker rooms and bathrooms by transgender students.
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The Transformation Project will hold a grand opening for the Prism Center this week. Plus, the Transforming the Runway show spotlights gender-diverse fashion.
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A first-of-its-kind community center has opened its doors in Sioux Falls.
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley is joining an amicus brief opposing a ruling denying a request to allow students to opt out of LGBTQ+ topics.
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Officials with the Pennington State’s Attorney’s office said they’re pushing back an announcement on charging decisions in the Acey Morrison homicide case.
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Drag shows are back on at South Dakota campuses for the first time since the implementation of the “minors on campus” events policy.
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It’s been a full year since a Native American woman was shot and killed by a man who claims he acted in self-defense. The Pennington County state's attorney says she will decide soon on to how to proceed with the case. But new state laws make that choice more complicated.
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The Pennington County state's attorney says she’s close to deciding on to how to proceed in the homicide case of Acey Morrison. Morrison is a native, transgender woman who died a year ago this week.