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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Robert Gerhke, Sam Moilanen, and Brooke Larsen talk about the week’s top stories, including a protest against an ICE detention center planned for Salt Lake City.
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Our hosts discuss Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz, the SAVE Act in the Senate, and ICE's purchase of a warehouse in Salt Lake City.
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In other news, an aquarium and a gymnastics meet are two of the latest measles exposure sites in Utah. And, northern Utah travelers will see delays and closures this weekend.
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Democrats say the process of getting federal disaster funds has been slowed by the Department of Homeland Security — the same department currently under scrutiny for immigration enforcement.
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At least 75 local businesses closed, closed early, or donated proceeds as part of a protest against the current immigration crackdown, especially in Minneapolis.
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Our hosts discuss the fraying of world order, problems with the Department of Homeland Security, and whether U.S. citizens' rights are still unalienable after 250 years.
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In other news, new technology helped find previously unmapped fault lines in central Utah. And, a former Utah meteorologist died in a plane crash on Tuesday.
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On the first day of Utah's 2026 general legislative session, protesters gathered at the Capitol building for a day of demonstrations.
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An alleged leaked document said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement planned to tour a warehouse in Utah's capital as a possibility for a massive 7,500-bed detention center.
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In other news, a plan to rezone 80 acres of land near Great Salt Lake failed to get a recommendation from the Salt Lake City Planning Commission. However, that doesn't mean the plan is dead.