Multiple agencies coordinated a 1.3-mile carry-out for a 30-year-old hiker with a leg injury.
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A student walkout and a candlelight vigil aimed to show support for the family and raise awareness about immigration policy in the United States.
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Funcionarios federales de inmigración detuvieron y deportaron a Sonia Espinoza Arriaga y a dos de sus tres hijos, de 5 y 16 años. Por lo último que sabemos, el miércoles, su hijo mayor permanece detenido en un centro de detención del ICE en Washington.
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Federal immigration officials detained and deported Sonia Espinoza Arriaga and two of her three sons, ages 5 and 16. As of Thursday, her oldest son remains in custody at an ICE detention center in Washington.
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A roughly 13-hour power outage disrupted medical care for roughly 100 patients at Soldotna’s Central Peninsula Hospital on Friday.
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A 30-year-old woman from El Paso, Texas, injured her lower leg about one-point-three miles down the Caines Head Trail near Seward on Sunday and could not hike out; and it’s been about a week since federal Immigration Customs Enforcement agents descended on a Soldotna home and to deport a mom and her children to Mexico. In the days since, community members, faith leaders and state lawmakers have all jumped into action to support the family amid their uncertain future.
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