Tens of thousands of Wisconsinites participated in No Kings marches and rallies Saturday, with turnout exceeding the June No ...
Milwaukee and Madison were among dozens of Wisconsin cities that joined the second wave of "No Kings" demonstrations ...
Over 3,000 people gathered on College Avenue in Appleton to protest actions taken by the Trump administration.
No Kings protests returned to Green Bay for a sequel. Police officers said they were told to expect between 3,000 and 4,000 ...
Nearly 800 protesters gathered in Oshkosh's Rainbow Park for a 'No Kings' rally against the Trump administration Oct. 18.
Organizers say the energy Saturday will be a message to both Trump and elected Democratic leaders that people want change.
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Southeast Wisconsin joins nationwide 'No Kings' protests against Trump, administration
For the second time this year, southeast Wisconsin joined nationwide "No Kings" protests on Oct. 18. They've served as a way ...
Protesters across southern Wisconsin called out Trump’s abuses, and vowed to defend democracy and human rights.
Thousands of Wisconsinites made their voices heard at dozens of "No Kings" rallies throughout the Badger State on Saturday.
Thousands of protesters across the state joined the second wave of nationwide “No Kings” protests on Saturday. The protests were held in cities and rural communities in all parts of Wisconsin.
More than 2,000 No Kings Protests took place across the country - with some of those protests held in the Northwoods.
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