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Did Maricopa County prosecutors bring charges against protesters as retaliation or to suppress speech? A hearing has been scheduled.
Ross Givens, a 21-year-old from Dover, held a sign stating "No Kings," as he went to the June 14 protest and said he was looking for other protests in the area to attend.
The organizer for the June 14 “No Kings” protest did submit a permit with contact information and a map of the march route, according to a copy of the permit application The Salt Lake Tribune ...
In Florida, a Cuban immigrant has been on hunger strike for over 14 days to protest his detention and inhumane conditions at ICE jails. Pedro Lorenzo Concepción was first jailed at the new ...
Residents rally against 14-story, 161-unit high-rise in Middletown, citing concerns over safety, density, and impact on the historic neighborhood's character.
WHEELING, W.Va. — Following the major disaster declaration for the June 14 floods, Ohio County residents are being encouraged to seek assistance from the nonpro ...
In late June, a group of Catholic congregations walked around downtown on a warm afternoon, stopping at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist and Public Square to call for the stop of the ...
Robert Jacob Hoopes was arrested more than a month after the June 14 protest.
Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley says his department and other agencies involved in the June 14 response to a pair of targeted political shootings are seeking a third-party review of law ...
A timeline of law enforcement activity after the June 14 Minnesota lawmaker shootings A look at who knew what and when as Vance Boelter allegedly targeted Minnesota politicians.
Prosecutors in Kentucky have dropped felony rioting charges against two journalists arrested at a protest that originated in Cincinnati over the detention of an Egyptian man by immigration ...
Prosecutors dropped felony charges Wednesday against two journalists arrested at a protest that originated in Cincinnati over the detention of an Egyptian man by immigration authorities.