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Sarah Whitman

Fuel and Oil Drop Drives Minnesota’s Latest Export Slowdown

Minnesota exports fell sharply in the third quarter, led by a collapse in fuel shipments and softer demand from key trade partners.

Minnesota Traffic Fatalities Reach Lowest Point in Five Years

Minnesota traffic deaths fell to their lowest level since 2019, reflecting safer driving habits, enforcement efforts, and road improvements.

Reports of ICE Ruses Shake Trust in Minnesota Communities

Reports of ICE agents using disguises in Minnesota are fueling fear, distrust, and new legal questions about enforcement tactics.

ICE Enforcement Is Reshaping Minnesota’s Construction Workforce

Heightened ICE activity is disrupting Minnesota construction sites, driving labor shortages, delays, and growing uncertainty across the industry.

Why the White House Is Reducing Immigration Agents in Minnesota

The Trump administration is pulling 700 immigration agents from Minnesota, easing a controversial enforcement surge while keeping targeted operations in place.

Fear and Empty Desks Follow ICE Raids Into Minnesota Classrooms

ICE raids are driving student absences and anxiety in Minnesota schools, leaving educators to manage fear, trauma, and disrupted childhoods.
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What Happened in the 48 Hours That Altered Trump’s Minnesota Policy

A fatal shooting in Minneapolis triggered intense political pressure that pushed the Trump administration to reverse its enforcement strategy within 48 hours.

Teams and Athletes Step Forward as Minnesota Seeks Calm After Violence

Minnesota sports teams and the NBPA have joined community leaders in calling for peace and cooperation federal agent shootings, blending athletics with civic advocacy.

Why the Second Amendment Is Back in the Spotlight After Minneapolis

A deadly encounter in Minneapolis has sparked renewed debate over the Second Amendment, federal authority, and what gun rights mean in practice today.

What We Know About the Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis

Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old Minneapolis ICU nurse, was shot and killed by U.S. Border Patrol agents during an immigration operation, prompting protests and scrutiny of federal law enforcement actions.

How Minnesota Shops and Services Shut Down in Protest of ICE Activity 

Minnesota businesses joined a statewide economic strike against federal ICE enforcement, closing in solidarity with immigrant communities and amplifying public pressure on immigration policy.

Why Minnesota Has Become a Stress Test for American Federalism

Minnesota’s clash with federal authorities is exposing deep cracks in America’s federal system, raising urgent questions about power and accountability.