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Record-high gas prices have some South Dakotans considering an electric vehicle. But supply chain issues make finding one difficult, and a Black Hills energy provider says the electric grid needs time for improvements.
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An SDPB investigation shows most drivers who are not legally intoxicated and accidentally kill pedestrians avoid felonies and jail time.
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Darrel Nelson opens Season 3 of Images of the Past with a look the importance of transportation development in the Deadwood area.The Days of ’76 Museum…
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Some South Dakota Agriculture industry leaders say federal reforms are increasing the efficiency and transparency of the railroad system. They say the…
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A railroad company in Sioux Falls is constructing two new tracks as they transition out of the downtown area. Last fall the city purchased the rail yard…
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A bill that requires bicyclists to stop and get off the road when being passed by a motorist in certain areas failed to clear its first hurdle in the…
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed a multi-year transportation bill. Representative Kristi Noem says the measure gives certainty to state…
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The Administrator of the TSA is using his time in Sioux Falls to better understand the needs of America’s smaller airports. The Transportation Safety…
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Sioux Falls leaders have signed an agreement purchasing rail yard land in the center of town. City officials announced the agreement last month. This week…
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The 75th anniversary of the Sturgis Rally this week could double the population in South Dakota. If you somehow haven’t encountered bikes in person, you…