Tuesday May 22 | KOTA-TV Rapid City
Crime spree suspect pleads guilty
One of five men involved with a dangerous Rapid City crime spree admitted his role as the "look out" Tuesday.
Tuesday May 22 | KOTA-TV Rapid City
Charges dismissed against stabbing suspect
The state has dropped charges against a Rapid City man suspected in a stabbing in Rapid Valley earlier this month.
Plea deal in final stages for John Shaw
Attorneys continue to haggle over a plea deal for a man accused of shooting at moving vehicles on highway 16.
The Tarzan Ring is back at Evans Plunge
The Tarzan Ring is up and swinging again after a 25-year absence at Evan's Plunge in Hot Springs.
Custer State Park kicks-off open house weekend
The number of visitors at attractions across the state is up compared to last year, according to the South Dakota Tourism Department.
Standoff ends in Rapid Valley, no one hurt
A standoff in Rapid Valley ended Saturday night with Pennington County Sheriff's Deputies storming into a home and taking a man to the hospital for medical evaluation.
Responding to increase in violent crime in Rapid City a community challenge
In the Walmart parking lot, an allegedly angry ex-boyfriend stabbed a woman to death.
Fire closes down Spearfish bank
The fire was discovered by the manager of McDonald's, which is located across the street.
SD Man Accused In Stabbing Claims Self-Defense
A Rapid City man accused in a weekend stabbing says he was defending himself. 29-year-old AltonClifford made his initial court appearance on Monday on an aggravated assault charge.
Rapid City Council approves detour for Canyon Lake Drive construction project
The Rapid City Council voted 7-3 Monday night to allow the contractor on the Canyon Lake Drive construction project to utilize a detour he said could move up the completion date by about two weeks.
1972 flood exhibit opens at Journey Museum
The exhibit, "Megafloods: The 1972 Awakening," went on display Sunday at The Journey Museum in Rapid City to help those who lived through the flood reflect, and those who weren't there, to remember.
Rapid City National Guard unit prepares for deployment
"It's amazing what the military is doing today and I think that my job is special because I get to share that story with people at home," said Sergeant Fitzgerald, Broadcast Specialist.
Police investigate stabbing in Rapid Valley
A man is at Rapid City Regional Hospital with life-threatening injuries after a stabbing early Saturday morning in Rapid Valley.