The ACLU of Nevada answers questions about mask-wearing, costumes, police taking phones and orders to disperse ahead of ...
Rallygoers gathered in downtown Reno near the “Believe” structure to protest what they consider Trump administration overreach.
For the No Kings protest in downtown Reno, the forecast is warm with calm winds. But when the march starts at 11 a.m., it'll still be only 60 degrees.
Millions are expected to participate in "No Kings" protests across the U.S. tomorrow, as organizers aim to convey a message that America will not be governed by fear or force. The movement has drawn ...
"No Kings" protests against President Trump and his administration are planned in 2,500 locations nationwide, including Nevada and Lake Tahoe, on Saturday, Oct. 18. "We’re standing together against ...
Thousands of people, many armed with signs and banners blasting President Donald Trump, descended on several Southern Nevada locations for “No Kings” protests Saturday. The rallies, which also took ...
Can you conceal your face when protesting in Nevada? Can the police seize your phone at a protest? Do you have to disperse if police tell you to? Those are a few of the legal questions arising ahead ...