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Donald Trump · HelenaAmid the Trump administration's ongoing deportation campaign in Minnesota, clergy from across the country descended upon Minneapolis to protest in solidarity and support local communities."Loving your neighbor means showing up," Rev. Carolina Bright, a Unitarian Universalist minister who traveled from Vermont, told Scripps News."It truly has been a privilege to be able to be here," Bright said. "The resilience that I've been able to bear witness…See the Story
Faith leaders from across the country unite in Minneapolis to protest ICE operations
74% Center coverage: 8 sources

Immigration and Customs Enforcement · BoulderDozens of Boulder businesses closed or donated proceeds on Friday to immigrant rights groups, participating in a nationwide economic shutdown to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This list is not comprehensive. Boulder Reporting Lab compiled the following examples based on public announcements from businesses and community members. In their announcements, businesses cited solidarity with Minneapolis, where more than 3,000 immigration …See the Story
Boulder businesses shut down, gave back in protest of ICE actions
100% Left coverage: 1 sources

Wildfires · BoulderOn Dec. 19, fire crews inspected a downed powerline along Sunshine Canyon Drive, about four miles west of downtown Boulder, and reported it to Boulder County dispatch, which passed the information to Xcel Energy. The report came the same day Xcel cut power to tens of thousands of customers as extreme winds elevated wildfire risk. The following evening, as Xcel crews were restoring power amid continued high winds, Sunshine Fire Protection Distric…See the Story
Boulder fires ignited during Xcel's power restoration, fire chief says
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