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Columbus' massive Pride celebration takes place June 14. Meanwhile, No Kings rallies are planned across central Ohio, the Buckeye State and nation.
Organizers of "No Kings" demonstrations that filled Cleveland's Public Square announce "Good Trouble Lives On" events for July 17, invoking civil rights leader John Lewis.
Attending a No Kings protest in Cincinnati this weekend? Here's what you're not allowed to do while demonstrating in Ohio.
The Free Stamp in Cleveland's Willard Park. One of a planned 1,800 No Kings rallies across the country Saturday is planned for the park in the afternoon. Grassroots and volunteer efforts are ...
CLEVELAND — The "No Kings" protest was held in downtown Cleveland on Saturday afternoon Cleveland was one of hundreds of cities who held a "No Kings" protest during the military parade in ...
A “No Kings” march took place June 13 in downtown Columbus, Ohio and Indivisible Central Ohio brought the same themes into its float at the Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March on Saturday.
Downtown Cleveland and cities across Northeast Ohio are taking part in nationwide 'No Kings' rallies Saturday, protesting President Donald Trump and a military parade Saturday evening in ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Across the country, Americans turned out Saturday for the national “No Kings” protest - a decentralized show of resistance aimed at what organizers describe as President ...
No kings.” The military parade is scheduled to begin in D.C. at 6:30 p.m. June 14, with a concert and fireworks to follow. No Kings protests will happen at various times throughout the day.
Cleveland Police estimate 5,000 people attended the biggest of the ‘No Kings’ rallies in Northeast Ohio, held in downtown Cleveland when rally goers first filled public square and then marched ...
Thousands of "No Kings" protesters will take to the streets across the U.S. on Saturday in opposition of President Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14.
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‘No Kings’ rally organizers announce next protest date - MSNCLEVELAND, Ohio — The organizers of the June 14 “No Kings” demonstrations, which drew thousands to events in Northeast Ohio and millions nationwide, have announced another nationwide protest ...
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