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No Kings protests are planned in Greater Akron this weekend. Here's why the protests are happening again and where they will be held.
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'No Kings' protests headed to Northeast Ohio this weekend, multiple scheduled in Stark
Here's where some of the other No Kings rallies are scheduled in Northeast Ohio and throughout the state: Cleveland: Willard Park, 601 E. Lakeside, from 1-3 p.m. Cuyahoga Falls: Intersection of Portage Trail and State Road from 11-12:30 p.m. Hudson: Gazebo Green, 27 E. Main St., from 1-3 p.m. Kent: Gazebo, 100 Franklin Ave., from 2-4 p.m.
For the third time in two years, residents have demanded accountability after grand juries absolved officers of wrongdoing.
The first "No Kings" protest in June clinched one of the top spots for most attended demonstrations, according to researchers who track protest crowds
The uncomfortable truth is that grand juries consist of ordinary citizens. Are you participating in civic life?
AKRON, Ohio — A special grand jury in Summit County has decided not to indict the Akron police officer in connection with the Thanksgiving 2024 shooting death of 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker. This no-bill decision means the officer, who is identified by the court as Davon Fields, will not be charged in connection with Jazmir's death.
The anti-Trump opposition is leaning into its biggest moment so far with the “No Kings” protests that are scheduled across the nation on Saturday. Organizers say the number of planned events has
Those opposing President Donald Trump on Oct. 18 will again take to the streets in a nationwide protest in the second No Kings rally.