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Dozens of ‘No Kings’ protests planned across Oregon; huge crowds expected in Portland and beyond
Oregonians are set to gather at more than 100 protests across the state Saturday as “No Kings” rallies return for a third day of protests nationwide. The protests have brought tens of thousands to the streets of Portland — and smaller but no less fervent crowds to cities from Cannon Beach to Ontario — to decry President Donald Trump’s aggressive exercise of executive power.
Protests are planned in cities nationwide as part of a growing series of rallies opposing President Donald Trump and his administration.
The part of town is home to kitschy art galleries and installations, funky cafes and watering holes, and a wonderful atmosphere that's all Portland.
Portland and Oregon politicians are concerned about a Wednesday decision by federal judges to suspend restrictions on federal agents’ use of force against protesters just days before large demonstrations are expected across the city.
An appeals court has paused lower court rulings in Oregon that restricted federal officers' use of tear gas during protests at the U.S.
KATU dives into how Portland, OR got its beloved cherry trees and shares the inspiring story of the man who brought them here.
Sunny skies are limited over western Oregon and southwest Washington as the final few days of spring break wrap up. Sunny skies remain over the Pacific Northwest on