Several “No Kings” rallies are taking place Saturday throughout Washington, with as many as 100,000 people expected to participate in Seattle’s.
In Seattle, organizers previously estimated 100,000 people would attend a No Kings rally at Cal Anderson Park and march to the Seattle Center.
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SEATTLE — Transit agencies across the Puget Sound are ramping up service, adding security and scaling back construction projects as Seattle prepares to host six matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
A powerful storm system is set to continue impacting the Pacific Northwest this week, bringing heavy rain to lowlands and ...
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The National Park Service closely monitors the cherry blossoms on the National Mall in Washington, DC to keep the nation ...
No Kings organizers say demonstrations will take place in all 50 states Saturday, with thousands of events planned from major ...