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Four "No Kings" protests planned Saturday across Las Vegas Valley as part of nationwide movement. Safety measures in place for demonstrations.
Five years have passed since Jeanne Llera lost her son. Jorge Gomez, then 25, was shot and killed by Metro Police officers
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2,000 attend ‘No Kings’ protest in Downtown Las Vegas, 1 arrest reported
Around 2,000 people attended a “No Kings” protest in Downtown Las Vegas Saturday, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. The demonstration drew crowds near the federal courthouse Saturday afternoon.
Millions are expected to join the “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s administration actions Saturday. According to the ACLU, more than 5 million people nationwide participated in “No Kings” rallies back in June. Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley says she hopes for peaceful protests and that no one gets hurt — protesters or police.
The “No Kings” rally in downtown Las Vegas today brought protesters together around multiple causes rather than a single issue.
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Hundreds attend ‘No Kings’ protest along Las Vegas Strip
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside along the Las Vegas Strip Saturday as part of nationwide “No Kings” protests. Protestors said their message is simple: no one, not even a president, should be above the law or democracy itself.
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Another round of "No Kings" protests is scheduled to take place on Saturday in Las Vegas and its surrounding areas, including Henderson, Pahrump, and Mesquite.
Las Vegas prepares for the "No Kings" protest against President Trump's administration, with safety emphasized.
With the “No Kings” rally returning this weekend bringing thousands out to protest President Donald Trump’s administration, Beth Osborne, an organizer with the grassroots movement Indivisible, expects bigger crowds in Las Vegas,