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While the First Amendment protects your right to protest, here's what you're not allowed to do while demonstrating in Ohio.
Watch: Thousands gather for 'No Kings’ protests across Northeast Ohio; Army parade happening in D.C.
The “No Kings” protests are a national movement opposing what organizers call increasing authoritarianism and political overreach.
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FOX 8 News on MSNAkron seeking input on revised protest policyOver the next three months, the city of Akron is soliciting public input on a revised policy intended to address how police interact with demonstrators.
there will be a A Columbus No Kings protest, hosted by 50501, held at the Ohio Statehouse on June 13 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Are there other No Kings protests in central Ohio? There are several "No ...
The No Kings Day of Defiance is meant to protest President Donald Trump and a military parade scheduled Saturday in Washington, D.C.
The "No Kings" protest, organized by Ohio 50501, drew hundreds of people to the Ohio Statehouse denouncing the Trump administration.
A number of protests meant to voice opposition to President Trump are expected around the country on Saturday. This includes a number in the Greater Cincinnati area.
Local demonstrations in Cleveland, Akron, and other cities join nationwide movement against the $45 million Washington, D.C., parade backed by Trump.
Northeast Ohio cities are preparing for a wave of protests Saturday as part of "No Kings Day," a national movement opposing what organizers call increasing authoritarianism and political overreach.
Recent protests in cities like Cleveland and Columbus, and across the nation reflect public concern over intensified Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids under President Donald Trump’s second term.
By 1:30 p.m., the peaceful "No Kings" protest against President Trump in downtown Akron had expanded to line both sides of Market Street.