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State's only death row inmate attempts to spare life in federal court | Mar 3

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On today's update...

South Dakota’s lone death row inmate mounts another legal attempt in federal court to save his life. A federal judge heard the issues of the case that remain after 25 years.

House lawmakers are sending a bill to Governor Larry Rhoden that reforms the state’s felony ingestion charge. South Dakota is the only state in the country where ingestion of a controlled substance is a felony.

A bill requiring public schools to accept cash at games and other events is heading to the governor’s desk.

Artificial intelligence and its implications are here to stay in the real world, which motivated one lawmaker to begin codifying policy related to it.

A bill establishing a hit-and-run boating law was met with contention when one lawmaker attempted to amend it on the House floor.

And more.

Patrick Williams is the local host of "All Things Considered"