PHOENIX — One thing is certain: The “No Kings” movement is growing in Arizona. Protests across the state Saturday morning ...
Protesters were set to gather in other Arizona cities and towns, including Flagstaff, Prescott Valley, Tucson and Yuma.
On Oct. 18, millions of Americans flowed into the streets to protest President Donald Trump 's policies at more than 2,700 ...
Organizers said they would protest a wide range of Trump administration policies, from the immigration crackdown to program ...
Tens of thousands of people gathered across Arizona in parks, on street corners and at the state Capitol for a national day ...
"No King" protests are underway across the Valley. 12News will have team coverage and updates throughout the day.
Thousands rallied in Flagstaff, Prescott Valley and at nearly a dozen other demonstrations against the Trump administration ...
Almost two dozen No Kings rallies are planned for Oct. 18, spanning metro Phoenix, from Maricopa and San Tan Valley to Anthem and Fountain Hills to Sun City and Buckeye, according to a map of events ...
News reached out to 12 law enforcement agencies following last weekend's protest which tens of thousands of people attended.
Chandler drew in over 4,000 protestors during the "No Kings" protest in June, making October's event even bigger, East Valley Unite said.
More than 2,700 No Kings protests are planned across the country Saturday, including dozens throughout Arizona. Demonstrators say they’re against "President Trump’s authoritarian actions and power ...
Protesters and groups have planned a second No Kings rally to be held in cities across Arizona and nationwide as President Donald Trump continues to "escalate his violent authoritarian attacks on our ...