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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.
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Our hosts discuss President Trump's agenda in Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela, and the circumstances that led to an ICE agent killing a Minnesota woman.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Robert Gherke, Jose Davila IV, and Carmen Nesbitt join to talk about the week’s top stories, including the data on how many Utahns have been arrested by ICE, and more.
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Our hosts discuss the politics of the election day victors, SCOTUS hearing a case concerning the Trump tariff regime, and predict when the federal government shutdown will come to an end.
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On Oct. 29, Cache County residents crowded the Logan Library to learn more about ICE from Cache County Sheriff Chad Jensen, and the chief of the Logan City Police Department, Jeff Simmons.