City responds to P!nk postponement
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- The Denny Sanford PREMIER Center has announced the P!nk concert scheduled for Monday in Sioux Falls has been postponed.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- The Denny Sanford PREMIER Center has announced the P!nk concert scheduled for Monday in Sioux Falls has been postponed.
Crew-8’s Dragon capsule was originally expected to undock on Oct. 7, but Hurricane Milton delayed their homecoming. Continued rough seas and gusty winds in the available splashdown zones have continued to impact the spacecraft’s return trip – now not expected to happen before Oct. 22. The mission has become one of the longest Dragon endeavors in history, lasting more than 230 days.
The National Hurricane Center designated a developing tropical disturbance in the Caribbean as Potential Tropical Cyclone Fifteen, which is expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Nadine.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The Denny Sanford PREMIER Center is bringing a pop of pink to its building, and not just the color. This month, the PREMIER Center is celebrating its 10th anniversary, honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month and welcoming pop artist P!nk on October 21st. The road outside of the building even has [...]
The Atlantic tropical disturbance that the National Hurricane Center has officially designated Invest 94L has a well-defined circulation, but no thunderstorms are rotating around its center.
BLACK SABBATH bassist Geezer Butler was honored by Center For A Humane Economy for his lifetime commitment to animal welfare. Butler was among four game-changing individuals recognized by the Center For A Humane Economy, including its Global Council For Animals, at the event, the first Malibu Sunset...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- A local center for performing arts had a dramatic start to the weekend. According to a post on Facebook, the Pipestone Performing Arts Center was struck by a vehicle around 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. Saturday morning. The vehicle hit the north side of the Ferris Grand Building in downtown [...]
A disturbed area of weather in the Gulf of Mexico will make for an extended period of squally weather for the Florida Peninsula. The heaviest rainfall is expected to be from the Interstate 4 corridor and southward, where a widespread area could see 4-6 inches of rainfall over the next week. Conditions will be similar to that of a nor’easter with heavy rainfall, blustery winds and erosion along beaches.
A disturbed area of weather in the Gulf of Mexico will make for an extended period of squally weather for the Florida Peninsula. The heaviest rainfall is expected to be from the Interstate 4 corridor and southward, where a widespread area could see 4-6 inches of rainfall over the next week. Conditions will be similar to that of a nor’easter with heavy rainfall, blustery winds and erosion along beaches.