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A Rapid City-based clinic for Native women is reopening its doors after not seeing patients for nearly a year and a half. Native Women's Health Clinic officials say the clinic is ready to see patients again.
One of South Dakota's major summer legislative studies is how to potentially regulate artificial intelligence and the regulation of internet access for minors. Senators, major organizational leaders and more came to Pierre to discuss the implications of rapidly advancing technology.
More than 100 fire personnel from across the region are continuing work to mop up the Bennett Wildfire in the southern Black Hills. The fire has burned more than 360 acres since it was detected on Thursday.
South Dakota businesses and residents now have access to low-interest federal disaster loans—because of President Biden's major disaster declaration. Businesses can borrow up to $2 million.
Attorney General Marty Jackley is suing Live Nation-Ticketmaster over its business practices. He—along with the U.S. Justice Department and 40 other attorneys general—are suing the company for monopolization and other unlawful conduct.
And more.