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Saturday protests in Denver began peacefully with thousands participating in the "No Kings" and "ICE Out" rallies. But after those demonstrations ended, hundreds continued marching.
The Utah senator showed a basic disregard for the facts—and a disturbing lack of empathy—in a series of tweets.
Demonstrators from the Juniata Valley joined masses who packed into streets, parks and plazas across the country on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump, marching through downtowns and small ...
Three dozen protesters were arrested Saturday night in Denver on investigation of charges ranging from blocking streets to ...
Denver police say they believe the vast majority of people participating in the ‘No Kings’ Protest left after the event ended ...
Denver was once again in President Donald Trump’s sights as he directed federal immigration officers to prioritize ...
Colorado groups organizing marches across the state are planning another protest in July following a large turnout in Denver ...
A small but vociferous group of people gathered on the Aloy “Wenty” Nielsen Bypass/St. Croix Bypass Saturday, in support of ...
POTTSTOWN — The more than 2,000 people gathered in the rain Saturday for a No Kings rally were among the millions who rallied across the country protesting the policies of President Donald Trump, and ...
Demonstrations were planned across Colorado as part of a “nationwide day of defiance," dubbed “No Kings," against the Trump ...
Organizers of the “No Kings” demonstrations said millions had marched in hundreds of events. In Oregon, tens of thousands of ...
The legacy of Gov. Dolph Briscoe remains strong as his family continues the Uvalde-based ranching industry to this day.