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Scores of “No Kings Day” demonstrations are planned across the country — including two in Fresno — to protest the Trump administration and its policies on Saturday.
Hundreds of protesters, chanting and holding signs on Nees and El Paso avenues, shut down part of a River Park bus stop.
In Modesto, a rally began at Tenth Street Plaza, organized by the Central Valley Black Indigenous People of Color Coalition. Protesters chanted in solidarity with immigrants, Palestinians, Iranians ...
Rallies were scheduled in three SLO County cities, joining 1,800 total nationwide to take a stand against what organizers and ...
Thousands of protesters across Michigan joined nationwide demonstrations against President Trump’s policies, calling out ...
Here’s how the protests against President Trump and increased ICE raids have affected communities and galvanized residents in ...
A new exhibit at the California Museum in downtown Sacramento captures the images and stories of dozens of former Black ...
The “No Kings” protests were a moment that gave Americans frustrated by President Donald Trump’s administration a space to ...
A federal appeals court in San Francisco heard arguments Tuesday afternoon on whether the Trump administration should return ...
Evangeline's Costume Mansion caught fire early Tuesday morning in Old Sacramento. 'The View' co-host attends 'No Kings' ...
Protesters began to gather at Modesto’s 10th Street Plaza around 10 a.m. on Saturday as part of the “No Kings” protests planned nationwide. By 11 a.m., there were hundreds at the plaza in front of ...
Across the country, an estimated 5 million protesters took part in more than 2,000 protests, according to the American Civil ...
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