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SEATTLE — The Seattle Police Department estimated the No Kings march stretched more than a mile long Saturday. Organizers with Seattle Indivisible reported preliminary counts of nearly 90,000 people taking part.
Over the weekend, on a gray, chilly Saturday afternoon, Seattle showed up by the thousands to partake in the second “No Kings” march. An estimated 90,000 people joined Seattle’s primary protest—starting at Seattle Center and marching into downtown—surpassing June’s protest of the same name by about 20,
The “No Kings” rally was part of a nationwide movement opposing the policies and alleged authoritarianism of former President Donald Trump. It drew nearly 90,000 people to the streets of Seattle alone.
Christian rally organizers file federal lawsuit against Seattle, Mayor Bruce Harrell and police after violent disruption at May event in Cal Anderson Park.
The 'Black Lives Matter' mural in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood was significantly damaged by someone who threw white paint across it.
Residents protests outside Seattle's local ABC affiliate station on Saturday, Sept. 20. Demonstrators cited decisions and statements by Disney and the Trump administration for their motivation to gather at KOMO plaza. Many signs and chants echoed concerns ...
For many people who lived through the 2020 protests in Portland, those fraught days offer a cautionary tale, as demonstrators gather in the city once again, this time to protest the treatment of immigrants.
Area residents protest on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. The No Kings protest in Oak Ridge was one of many held across the nation.