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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.
Cleveland is one of hundreds of cities planning to hold a 'No Kings' protest during the military parade in Washington D.C.
Thousands of people turned out Saturday for the "No Kings" protests in Summit and Portage counties, largely wrapping up before the military parade set for D.C.
Recent protests in cities like Cleveland and Columbus, and across the nation reflect public concern over intensified Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids under President Donald Trump’s second term.
Demonstrators in both Wheeling and Steubenville will take to the streets Saturday, June 14, as part of “No Kings,” a nationwide day of protest organized by Indivisible, a national pro-democracy organization.
Cleveland prepares for the "No Kings" protest and other events by implementing safety measures and parking restrictions, while police ensure support for peaceful assembly rights.
ZANESVILLE, OH- Across the country, and right here in Zanesville, people gathered today as part of a nationwide protest called “No Kings.” Hundreds stood outside the Muskingum County Courthouse, joining more than 2,
It will be a protest-filled week and weekend for Central Ohio and Columbus. Multiple No Kings protests and a Pride march are scheduled.
On the first weekend: a vision of the nation built upon inclusivity and the tenets of liberalism — a conception of country that incorporates generations of fights for equity, for compassion, for expan