Sara B. Miller and Seth Stern of The Christian Science Monitor on Odd bedfellows fall in line
Residents of Kenai, Alaska, usually worry more about the number of king salmon in the river than what the nearest FBI agents are up to 80 miles away in Anchorage.
Yet this summer, the Kenai City Council in this small fishing town voted to limit cooperation between their 15-member police force and federal agents who may be seeking information about individual citizens.
The resistance to a false sense of security continues to mount.