South Dakota town could offer gold mine of scientifi...
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Face-chewing victim face surgery, long recovery
15 hrs ago | via KNOE-TV Monroe
This combo made with undated photos made available by the Miami-Dade Police Dept. Comment?
Peruvian police arrest mayor over mining protests
15 hrs ago | via WOI-TV West Des Moines
A homeless man whose face was mostly chewed off in a bizarre, vicious attack faces a bigger threat from infection than from the injuries themselves. Comment?
Police: Seattle cafe gunman may have shot self
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Nestled nearly 5,000 feet beneath the earth in the gold boom town of Lead, S.D., is a laboratory that could help scientists answer some pretty heavy questions about life, its origins and the universe. Comment?
Alaska residents warned about aggressive cow moose
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Blue the dog doesn't have a home. And he apparently doesn't want one. But the blue-eyed Australian cattle dog has $1,800 in savings, a Facebook page and an air-conditioned dog house. Comment?
Stepmom pleads guilty in Montana kids' abduction
16 hrs ago | via WLNE-TV Providence
Congress has given itself two more months to come up with long-term solutions for the debt-burdened National Flood Insurance Program. Comment?
South Carolina man accused of making bomb threat
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Nestled nearly 5,000 feet beneath the earth in the gold boom town of Lead, S.D., is a laboratory that could help scientists answer some pretty heavy questions about life, its origins and the universe. Comment?
Sex offenders fight for right to use Facebook
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Nestled nearly 5,000 feet beneath the earth in the gold boom town of Lead, S.D., is a laboratory that could help scientists answer some pretty heavy questions about life, its origins and the universe. Comment?
Canada names suspect in body parts case
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Nestled nearly 5,000 feet beneath the earth in the gold boom town of Lead, S.D., is a laboratory that could help scientists answer some pretty heavy questions about life, its origins and the universe. Comment?
No charges against cop who did wash at neighbor's
19 hrs ago | via NBC29
Congress has given itself two more months to come up with long-term solutions for the debt-burdened National Flood Insurance Program. Comment?
FAMU documents: Hazing what it took to be accepted
20 hrs ago | via NBC29
Alaska wildlife biologists are warning about the dangers of moose calving season after several people were injured in the past week by protective cows, including a 6-year-old girl who was stomped by one in her backyard until... Alaska wildlife biologists are warning about the dangers of moose calving season after several people were injured in the ... (more) Comment?
New lab turns SD gold town into scientific hub
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Scientist Rick Gaitskell, a physics professor at Brown University, talks Tuesday, May 29, 2012, about the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, S.D. The lab's experiments will include the world's most sensitive dark-matter detector. Comment?
Deep underground, scientists to hunt for secrets of ...
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Nestled nearly 5,000 feet beneath the earth in the gold boom town of Lead, S.D., is a laboratory that could help scientists answer some pretty heavy questions about life, its origins and the universe. Comment?
DOT, Highway Patrol consider improvements to Highway...
Friday May 25 | via KOTA-TV Rapid City
The images of twisted metal are frightening and all too familiar on a stretch of Highway 385 near Pactola Reservoir. Comment?
Protest supports Native American who claims he was b...
Monday May 21 | via KOTA-TV Rapid City
Supporters of a Cheyenne River tribe member Who claims Rapid City Regional Hospital branded his skin with three k's are staging a rally and march in Rapid City. Comment?
Pine Ridge grocery store re-opens under conditions
Monday May 21 | via KOTA-TV Rapid City
The lone grocery store on Pine Ridge reopens with some health and pricing stipulations. Comment?
School of mines student pleads not guilty to terror charges
Monday May 21 | via KOTA-TV Rapid City
Police say Way left a note on a school employee's desk saying there would be violence on campus and mentioning a shooting and the burning of a dean's house. 20 comments
Justice for Vern Traversie rally and march planned f...
Sunday May 20 | via KOTA-TV Rapid City
His Youtube video detailing alleged abuses by Rapid City Regional Hospital has gone viral. Comment?
Custer State Park kicks-off open house weekend
Sunday May 20 | via KOTA-TV Rapid City
The number of visitors at attractions across the state is up compared to last year, according to the South Dakota Tourism Department. Comment?
Pine beetle workshops scheduled for the Black Hills
Tuesday May 8 | via KOTA-TV Rapid City
Two workshops will take place in the Black Hills this month to discuss the benefits and methods of treating trees to protect them from mountain pine beetles, since now is the time to spray. Comment?