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Ahem. Millions of people took the streets for the hugely popular No Kings protests on June 14, a series of anti-Trump rallies ...
Called the No Kings! rally, it was sponsored by Indivisible Bellingham and the 42nd District Democrats as part of a nearly 2,000 nationwide protests. Similar events were scheduled for downtown Everson ...
The Hands Off! website lists two separate Bellingham protest locations. One is at 104 E Magnolia St., in front of the old Bellingham Federal Building.
Thousands of protesters were making their voices heard in Bellingham Saturday, June 14 at the same time military tanks, troops and helicopters were making their way past Arlington National Cemetery in ...
A protest participant walks away from the Hands Off! gathering at Bellingham City Hall with a “Resist” flag in tow. People gather near Bellingham City Hall on Saturday, April 5, 2025, prior to ...
Bellingham No Kings protest, 210 Lottie St., Bellingham (in front of Bellingham City Hall) from 3 to 6 p.m. Everson No Kings protest, 210 Main St., Everson (on the sidewalk by Everson Market) from ...
The coalition of organizers behind the 'No Kings' protests are planning parades, rallies and more on July 4, as well as ...
More than 1,000 people gathered on Saturday, June 14, 2025, in front of Bellingham's City Hall to join the nationwide 'No Kings' protest against the Trump administration.
BELLINGHAM — Thirty people were in jail here Sunday, arrested in the first day of a weekend protest that seeks conversion of a blighted city lot — now earmarked for sale and development ...
BELLINGHAM, Wash. - A student movement sweeping across the nation is making its way to Bellingham.Dozens of students plan to walk out of four Bellingham high schools Wednesday morning including ...
Unhoused encampment residents and homeless advocates gathered Saturday afternoon in Bellingham to protest the city’s policy of clearing encampments without providing a safe alternative place for ...
The No Kings Day of Defiance protests will happen during the military parade in Washington for the Army’s 250th anniversary.