Louisville, Trump and No Kings
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The 'No Kings' rallies will occur across the Louisville metro area Oct. 18. The protests are a response to actions from the Trump administration.
From Paducah to Prestonsburg, Kentuckians gathered at No Kings protests on Saturday to voice dissatisfaction with U.S. President Donald Trump through peaceful demonstration.
What is 'No Kings Day'? What to know about Saturday, Oct. 18 'No Kings' protests, rally march locations, 'No Kings' signs and more.
The two men arrested in connection to the shooting death of their brother in Fern Creek over the weekend made their first appearance in court. One of Louisville’s most iconic landmarks, the Big Bat at the Slugger Museum, is turning 30.
The main event in Manhattan is expected to start in Times Square's Father Duffy Square, starting at 11 a.m. Another big one is planned for Brooklyn.
In Lexington, a No Kings event is planned from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza downtown. Similar events are popping up in Louisville, Bowling Green, Frankfort and more.
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No Kings protest on October 18: What's the weather forecast in US, will it rain in major cities?
Nationwide protests against the Trump administration are planned for Saturday, October 18th. Louisville and several other Kentucky cities will host rallies. The National Weather Service predicts a 30% chance of rain in Louisville during the day.
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Louisville’s No Kings march to support immigrant families through Southern High School project
A nationwide protest comes to Louisville this weekend, pairing activism with a community drive to support local immigrant families.