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San Francisco is set to ban homeless people from living in RVs with a new citywide parking limit of two hours on large vehicles. The proposal by Mayor Daniel Lurie ...
A lone young man taunted an army of immigration cops, and a street erupted with the firing of tear gas and crowd-control ...
Over 100 California cities join July 17 protests honoring Rep. John Lewis and opposing civil rights rollbacks. Follow live ...
People took to the streets to honor civil rights leader John Lewis on the anniversary of his death – while also protesting ...
The United Church of Christ (UCC) said these things in a " Resolution of Witness " called "Responding to the federal ...
The looming question after the nationwide "No Kings" protests last month was, "Now what?" Longtime San Diego political scientist Carl Luna has an answer.
Local teenagers were among those who took to the streets of downtown San Jose on June 14 as part of a nationwide “No Kings” demonstration against President Donald Trump’s agenda and actions.
Thousands of protesters flocked to San Francisco, Oakland and other Bay Area cities for the nationwide "No Kings" day of action.
Tensions over immigration policy reach a flashpoint at Dodger Stadium on June 19, as federal agents—believed to be from ICE ...
It was not a somber protest. Nobody was counter-protesting in favor of Trump. Onlookers showed approval or appeared to be either neutral or unwilling to risk being revealed as pro-Trump.
Rage alone can’t dethrone Trump or fix democracy. Sacramento’s No Kings protest showed fiery passion but lacked a clear path forward, writes LeBron Hill.
Re “High emotion but no violence, arrests as thousands join ‘No Kings’ protests in San Diego” (June 14): Kudos to the “No Kings” organizers for a well-organized, peaceful, ...
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