ICE in Boulder County: What to do if they show up, Plus: Boulder v. Big Oil lawsuit headed to SCOTUS

February 25
25 mins

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ICE in Boulder County: What to do if they show upPlus: Kimbal Musk linked to trafficking victim; Boulder v. Big Oil lawsuit headed to SCOTUSWednesday, Feb. 25, 2026Sponsor

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Headlines

Boulder v. Big Oil lawsuit heading to Supreme Court

The City of Boulder and Boulder County have been suing Exxon Mobil and Suncor since 2018 over local impacts of fossil fuel-driven climate change.

Now, it will be up to the Supreme Court to decide if those companies should pay for the damage they’ve contributed to, or if they have immunity from state-level harms — as the companies themselves are arguing.

  1. Read more from Colorado Sun
  2. See the County + City responses

Kimbal Musk dated woman likely abused, trafficked by Jefferey Epstein

Musk, owner of The Kitchen and Boulder-based drone company Nova Sky Stories, was revealed to have sent and received 100+ emails to and from Jeffrey Epstein and his associates, as we reported earlier this month.

New reporting from The Denver Post connects Musk directly to a victim of Epstein, directly contradicting Musk’s previous statements.

  1. News sparks protest outside Musk’s Boulder restaurant
  2. Musk quietly resigned from the board of Burning Man

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Erie’s town manager fired abruptly; Happy 10th Birthday to The Colorado Sound

ICE in Boulder County: DA issues guidance on what to do if they show up

ICE is present in Boulder County and has detained local residents, Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty said in an interview this week.

ICE activity could increase if Trump targets Colorado for opposing his policies, Dougherty believes.

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