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RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Many schools in KOTA Territory are set to begin next week, but before the kids get back to the books, Elevate Rapid City hosted their critical issues luncheon focusing on the ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - A new study has found that water supply for the Black Hills area is not keeping up with demand.
Pennington County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Casey Kenrick tells KOTA Territory News that a lot of times people drop their ...
City officials are unveiling vibrant new artwork for voting to be featured on Rapid City plows, sharing the excitement about ...
Four Rapid City firefighters are honored with the 2025 Ben Franklin Award for Valor from the International Association of ...
On this week's KOTA Cares, we're highlighting the Lakota Tech High School cheer and dance team, an all-native team from Pine Ridge, as they prepare for their second appearance in the Macy's ...
Social Security is projected to run out of money to pay full benefits by 2034. Recent legislation and tax changes have accelerated this timeline.
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The 2025-2026 school year begins next week for public schools in Rapid City. Rapid City Area Schools Assistant Superintendent Cory Strasser says the district saw a productive ...
Tori Robbins joined us live with the latest.
Rapid City Legal and Finance Committee discusses adapting the city code to bar the sale of a dangerous substance.
This district has enough teachers but is looking to hire more.
The new power plant, a $280 million investment, is expected to enhance the district’s energy infrastructure while supporting future development. “This project can be a spark or catalyst for other ...