Associated Press
No Insurance Coverage in Crash That Hurt 4 Boys
The South Dakota Supreme Court says an insurance company does not have to cover a Rapid City woman for a crash because her policy expired 12 hours before she hit four boys on their bicycles.
Chris Miller of Scotland Plans to Appeal Murder Conviction
A South Dakota man sentenced to life in prison for causing the death of his infant son plans to appeal his conviction on second-degree murder and aggravated assault convictions.
2 Families Battling Over Deadwood Burial Plot
Two families are battling over a burial plot in a Deadwood cemetery, and the City Commission is caught in between.
Confederate Flag Removed at Hot Springs VA Hospital
Officials at the Veterans Affairs medical center in Hot Springs have removed a Confederate flag from a historical display after some patients complained.
South Dakota Official Studies Court Ruling on DUI Tests
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley says his office is reviewing a U.S. Supreme Court ruling to determine if it will have any effect on the state's law regarding blood tests for people suspected of drunken driving.
Child Identification Program Comes to Hot Springs
The South Dakota Child Identification Program is coming to Hot Springs.
Boston Fans Mourn, Then Cheer As Sports Return
Emerging from a moment of silence with a deafening cheer, fans at Wednesday night's Bruins game paid tribute to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing with a stirring a cappella national anthem and thunderous chants for their city, their country and their team.
Wolves Snap 16-Game Skid At San Antonio
Derrick Williams had 21 points to help the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the San Antonio Spurs 108-95 Wednesday night, ending a 16-game losing streak at San Antonio.
Angels-Twins Series Finale Postponed By Rain
The Los Angeles Angels had their series finale at Minnesota on Wednesday night postponed by a cold rain that was turning to snow, a decision made about 15 minutes before the scheduled start. The Twins said a makeup date had not been determined.
Secret Service: Suspicious Letter Mailed to Obama
The U.S. Secret Service has intercepted a letter addressed to President Barack Obama that contained a "suspicious substance."