In the June iteration of the protests, nearly 10,000 people gathered in downtown Milwaukee to protest the Trump administration.
Tens of thousands of Wisconsinites participated in No Kings marches and rallies Saturday, with turnout exceeding the June No ...
Thousands are expected to participate in the “No Kings” protests this weekend, which aim to challenge President Donald Trump’s actions and leadership. In northeast Wisconsin, a total of 11 protests ...
For the second time this year, southeast Wisconsin joined nationwide "No Kings" protests on Oct. 18. They've served as a way ...
From Washington, D.C. to north-central Wisconsin, more than 2,700 'No Kings' protests took place across the country, 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.
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.
An estimated 3,000 people joined Green Bay's peaceful "No Kings" protest Saturday, one of 2,500 nationwide demonstrations against authoritarianism.
Kominiko 'Niko' Sila, a high school football coach and administrator at Green Bay East, is currently placed on administrative leave. It is unclear as to ...
"No Kings" events are committed to “nonviolent action and no civil disobedience,” according to the event's website.
Demonstrations organized by the "No Kings" movement are planned across southeast Wisconsin on Saturday, Oct. 18. Organizers say the coordinated protests aim to emphasize that "America ...