WorldPronouns and tribal affiliations forbidden in US university employee emailsSouth Dakota University staff told they had ‘5 days to correct the behaviour’.26 May 09:44 PM
WorldJurassic Lark: Velociraptor statue heist shortlivedPolice detained the three young suspects on charges of grand theft.18 Jun 05:06 AM
WorldExplainer: How individual states in US will treat abortion law rulingThe end of Roe v Wade may lead to abortion bans in half the states.25 Jun 06:19 AM
WorldPipeline protesters face inevitableWith approvals granted, the fight for those against the Dakota Access pipeline shifts to the courts.12 Feb 11:12 PM
WorldTrump seeks to revive oil pipelinesDonald Trump took steps to advance construction of the controversial Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines.24 Jan 07:59 PM
BusinessFirm builds Armageddon-proof bunkersDoomsday company Vivos, is preparing its 5000-person Armageddon-resistant community in South Dakota with 585 bunkers.09 Jan 01:30 AM
OpinionTribe speaks out on Dakota oil pipelineCOMMENT: The Dakota Access oil pipeline was only moved to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation when another city's regulators expressed concern over contamination.06 Nov 01:47 AM
New ZealandWatch: Kiwi's haka to Dakota protestersA Kiwi man performed a haka for Native Americans protesting against the proposed, and controversial, oil pipeline in North Dakota.31 Oct 08:29 PM
TravelRiding like the wind in South Dakota's Black HillsBritt Basel makes good on a long-held promise to visit Sturgis' annual motorcycle rally with her father.01 May 01:30 AM
TravelAcross the USA - are we there yet?Getting a family of five across the US by car is no mean feat, finds Danielle Murray.16 Oct 04:00 PM
TravelSouth Dakota: Strangers welcome in DeadwoodNew Zealanders wanting to see where the television series <I>Deadwood</I> originated will find a beautiful, gracious, law-abiding town, where tourism, rather than the six-shooter, reigns supreme.15 Mar 04:00 PM