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Harrisburg crash; SF fire; rain on Monday

N.Hernandez22 min ago
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It's Sunday, November 17. Take a look at our top stories with KELOLAND On The GO.

Two people have died following a weekend crash south of Harrisburg.

A Sioux Falls business has severe damage following an early morning fire.

Fire damages Sioux Falls commercial building

Three different organizations are teaming up to encourage artists of all skill levels to support a special cause.

Creating awareness for poverty through art

High pressure is on the way for the day, keeping us sunny and rather pleasant across the region. It may not be as warm as Saturday in a few areas, but 50s in the middle of November is still rather good.

Storm Center AM Update: Beautiful Sunday; Rain Arrives Monday

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Pete Hegseth, the Army National Guard veteran and Fox News host nominated by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Defense, was flagged as a possible "Insider Threat" by a fellow service member due to a tattoo on his bicep that's associated with white supremacist groups. Hegseth, who has downplayed the role of military members and veterans in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack and railed against the Pentagon's subsequent efforts to address extremism in the ranks, has said he was pulled by his District of Columbia National Guard unit from guarding Joe Biden's January 2021 inauguration.

The Texas Supreme Court on Friday said the state could set a new execution date for a man convicted of murdering his toddler on evidence of "shaken baby syndrome," ruling that a legislative committee exceeded its authority in delaying the sentence. In October, Robert Roberson, 57, was set to become the first person in the U.S. to be executed for a murder attributed to internal brain trauma caused by violent shaking. Hours before the sentence was to be carried out, he was spared death by lethal injection because a bi-partisan group state lawmakers wanted him to testify before them about the case, and successfully petitioned the high court.

Boeing has delivered layoff notices to more than 400 members of its professional aerospace labor union, part of thousands of cuts planned as the company struggles to recover from financial and regulatory trouble as well as an eight-week strike by its machinists' union. The pink slips went out last week to members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace, or SPEEA, The Seattle Times reported. Boeing announced in October that it planned to cut 10% of its workforce, about 17,000 jobs, in the coming months.

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