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A look at the ‘No Kings Day’ protests across the Kansas City metro
4:30 p.m. - About an hour from Kansas City, a “No Kings Day” rally kicked off at 3 p.m. in Topeka, at the Kansas State Capitol. Here is a photo gallery from our sister station, WIBW. 3:54 p.m.
KCPD police officers stand by as demonstrators march toward Westport after rallying at the “No Kings” day of defiance Saturday, June 14, 2025, at Mill Creek Park in Kansas City.
An immigration attorney said seven arrests were made. ICE has not confirmed the operation. After a tense seven-hour standoff, a Kansas City, Kansas neighborhood breathes a collective sigh of ...
Where are No Kings protests in the Kansas City area? Several hundred people march through downtown towards the Liberty Memorial during a “Shut Down ICE” protest on Kansas City’s Westside and ...
The API failed to deliver the resource. On Saturday, June 14, thousands of protesters are expected to join the ‘No Kings’ protests, which include people in the metro.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — This weekend, you might see a lot of protestors out for what they call "No Kings Day." It is a national movement, started by a group called "50501," which means 50 protests ...
The "NO KINGS Nationwide Day of Defiance" on Flag Day is organized by Indivisible, a progressive activist group, that has partnered with 50501 and others to decry what they say is Trump's attempt ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Thousands of demonstrators filled Mill Creek Park on Saturday for the "No Kings Day" rally, a protest against the military parade scheduled by President Trump's administration.
Saturday's "No Kings" protest is expected to draw thousands of people to Kansas City's Country Club Plaza, with other demonstrations planned for other cities including but not limited to Maryville ...
The Saturday protest was part of a larger "No Kings" protest held across the state and around the country, with simultaneous protests occurring in Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield and many ...
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