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A growing number of Sonoma County residents are flying Old Glory as one does in the military to signal distress.
An estimated 3,000 demonstrators attended the "No Kings" protest on Saturday in Sonoma, all with the goal of sharing their opinions and concerns regarding the actions of President Donald Trump's ...
No Kings Day protests against the Trump administration were held Saturday across the country, with thousands of people ...
Organizers describe the demonstrations as a coordinated stand timed to coincide with Trump’s birthday and a military parade ...
The largest gathering in Sonoma ... can live, love, worship and work free from bigotry and fear." Wake UP Sonoma co-organized the Sonoma Valley-wide protests with Indivisible Sonoma County ...
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Local News Matters on MSNCheers, jeers and tears: Emotions run gamut for participants at Sonoma 'No Kings' protestAN ESTIMATED 3,000 DEMONSTRATORS attended the “No Kings” protest on Saturday in Sonoma, all with the goal of sharing their ...
Thousands of residents from Sonoma County and beyond flocked to No Kings protests around the county, demonstrating against ...
“And you can still be president and want to send ... She said she’s lived in Sonoma County for more than 40 years and has been involved in protests around the Bay Area for years.
When Frank Schissler died more than two decades ago in Arkansas, a 5-foot-by-9.5-foot flag was tightly folded in the traditional triangular military style and presented to his son, Tom. Frank ...
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