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Around Wake and Durham counties, groups are gathering in protest of the Trump administration. Thousands were expected to ...
Crowds gathered at Orange Street Community Center and at Granville County Democratic Party headquarters. In Lee County, a "No King's" rally sponsored by the Lee County Democratic Party was held on the ...
Under the banner of "No Kings," people turned out in towns large and small with signs and chants in a largely peaceful ...
N.C. House Representative Julie von Haefen (D-36) posted a photo taken at a Raleigh ‘No Kings’ protest of a woman holding a ...
Calls for the resignation of a North Carolina lawmaker, Democratic Rep. Julie von Haefen of Wake County, advocating the ...
Cities across North Carolina are preparing for the "No Kings" protests, a part of a "nationwide day of defiance" against President Donald Trump, coinciding with Flag Day on June 14.
Raleigh's 'No Kings' protest moved to Capital Boulevard due to downtown conflicts. Organizers say this will help them reach less engaged audiences in a busy corridor. Raleigh police say they ...
Thousands came together in North Raleigh Saturday, lining both sides of Capital Boulevard for a “No Kings” rally to protest the Trump administration’s policies. Protesters chanted as they ...
The rally was one of about 2,000 protests held under the “No Kings” banner across the country Saturday to coincide with Trump ...
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