City of Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls reports overall drop in violent crime last year

By Jodi Schwan | March 12, 2024

Sioux Falls violent crime per capita dropped to the lowest level since 2019 last year, as homicides hit a low not seen since 2009.

Sioux Falls in 2024: A look at the projects, places to watch this year

By Jodi Schwan | March 11, 2024

Ready for a look at what the year ahead could hold? Here’s our 2024 preview video.

Past halfway point, massive wastewater project positions Sioux Falls for growth

By Jodi Schwan | March 6, 2024

A major upgrade to the city’s water reclamation plant is more than half done.

More e-bikes to be allowed on city recreation trail

By Pigeon605 Staff | March 6, 2024

A new class of e-bikes will be allowed on the Sioux Falls recreation trail starting in June.

It’s Pink! Pop superstar’s concert to mark 10 years for Denny Sanford Premier Center

By Jodi Schwan | February 26, 2024

‘Raise your glass’ to 10 years: P!NK is the Denny Sanford Premier Center’s anniversary concert.

Benson Road bridge to close for full deck replacement

By Pigeon605 Staff | February 19, 2024

Start planning a different route in north Sioux Falls if you use Benson Road.

Pool plan: City presents option for indoor pool at Frank Olson, outdoor at Kuehn

By Jodi Schwan | February 12, 2024

Plans to replace two Sioux Falls pools are moving forward, with an indoor concept shown for one and an outdoor for the other.

SFPD attracts new police officers nationwide – like this one, who moved to S.D. to begin a career

By Submitted | February 12, 2024

From Omaha to Sioux Falls and a new career — meet one of many out-of-state officers joining the Sioux Falls Police Department.

Tuthill sledding hill to close for season with park improvements

By Pigeon605 Staff | February 9, 2024

The sledding hill at Tuthill Park will be closed for the season as of Tuesday.

How behind is Sioux Falls in indoor recreation? ‘It just doesn’t exist’

By Jodi Schwan | February 5, 2024

Today’s vision for the Riverline District includes a big investment in indoor recreation at the Convention Center. Here’s why.

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