No Kings, Nevada and protest
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Indivisible Northern Nevada, the Blue Band Alliance, and the Northern Nevada Labor Council helped organize the protest which took place held in front of the Capitol Building in Carson City, and outside of Congressman Mark Amodei’s office in south Reno. The protests are a response to recent actions being taken the Trump administration.
A separate protest in Carson City also drew thousands. Reno’s protest was organized by Indivisible Northern Nevada, Blue Band Alliance, the Northern Nevada Central Labor Council and Third Act. The groups said the crowd was as high as 9,
A 50501 protest is planned this Saturday in Carson City along Carson Street as part of nationwide “No Kings” protest events. The event is planned from 10 a.m. to 2 […]
A protest with theme of "No Kings" organized by 50501 is scheduled at the same time and general location as a Nevada National Guard celebration.
While they are committed to protecting the right to peaceful protest, violence, vandalism, or any action that threatens public safety will not be tolerated.
Several large protests are expected to take place in Northern Nevada and across the country Saturday, leading local law enforcement to take measures to prepare
Anti-Trump “No Kings” protests are organized across the U.S. as the nation’s first military parade in decades will be held in Washington, D.C.
Three people are facing misdemeanor charges — including a man who allegedly drew a firearm — resulting from an incident at an anti-Trump protest on Feb. 5, according to the Carson City District Attorney’s Office. On Feb. 5, the Carson City Sheriff ...
Additional celebrities including Anna Kendrick, Gina Rodriguez-LoCicero and Tessa Thompson were out on Saturday to protest against the Trump administration.