Morale just keeps getting worse and worse because the administration does not value government workers," Riva Duncan, retired ...
More than 2,200 events are planned nationwide, with many in Western North Carolina. Organizers said all events share a ...
The first 'No Kings' protests drew millions across the U.S. on June 14. Here's what to know about the second wave of ...
An incident between a motorcyclist and a "No Kings" demonstrator is under investigation, police say. A spokesperson for the Asheville Police Department said officers received a report of "a person on ...
As estimated 6,000 people gathered at Pack Square Park in downtown Asheville for the Oct. 18 No Kings rally. The event ...
National partners organizing the October 18 NO KINGS protests include the ACLU, the American Federation of Teachers, the Human Rights Campaign, Indivisible, League of Conservation Voters, MoveOn, and ...
On Saturday, October 18, thousands of people in different counties across western North Carolina participated in "No Kings" rallies.
This weekend is the second chance to protest against President Donald Trump's administration's policies and procedures.
Millions of people across the nation are expected to take part in the No Kings Day protests on Saturday, October 18.
"No Kings" returns to the Triangle on Saturday, Oct. 18, for a second wave of protests. According to organizers, people will ...
"No Kings" protests, which were planned as rallies against President Donald Trump and his administration, commenced in cities ...
“Donald Trump has shown he'll aggressively weaponize government powers to squelch dissent," Markey said in an email. “At this ...