On reservations in South Dakota and North Dakota, medical research led by tribal members is leading the way in filling health care gaps among some of the country’s most vulnerable populations.
A Kyle man pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to assault resulting in serious bodily injury and assault by ...
In the 1700s, 80 million bison roamed much of North America. They were everything to the people who lived among them: shelter, food, clothing, and ...
A tribally owned firm is investing the funds, from two federal broadband entities, to enlarge high-speed Internet access ...
Oglala Lakota Telecommunications has announced a $54.5 million investment to expand broadband access across Pine Ridge ...
Tribally owned OLT says construction starts this spring, with service launching in 2026 through NTIA fixed wireless and USDA ReConnect fiber-to-the-home projects ...
A Kyle man has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for assaulting a woman on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
A Kyle man has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for assaulting a woman on the Pine Ridge Reservation ...
Sean Sherman is an Oglala Lakota chef raised on the Pine Ridge Reservation of South Dakota. He has devoted his career to studying and promoting Indigenous cuisine and is author of the book Turtle ...
Bart Pfankuch/South Dakota News Watch Nearly half of South Dakota children under the age of 5 are not on the right track to start school and find early success in the classroom, a rate that puts ...
Native American leaders tell TIME that ICE detentions and the lack of transparency are deepening long-standing federal failures.
It was an unfortunate turn of events that led to an unlikely scenario where five young Lakota men learned to surf with Joel Tudor and Ewe Long. The backstory involves Joel’s good friend Nate Bressler, ...