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Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey said that he too was “deeply concerned about President Trump’s decision to hold a military parade," but added that while “many in our city feel passionate about the issues facing our country
Communities across southwestern Pennsylvania joined the national “No Kings” movement. PHOTOS: Thousands of people gather for No Kings protests across Western Pennsylvania Organizers said they wanted to hold peaceful protests in opposition to President Donald Trump’s policies,
Pittsburgh's public safety director says he doesn't expect any unrest, but the city is ready with extra police officers on hand just to keep everyone safe.
A “No Kings” protest east of Pittsburgh wound down after about two hours of chants, speeches and the near constant honking of car horns, with no clashes beyond some harsh words exchanged with Trump supporters in passing cars.
Investigates has learned that 13 protests in 10 different communities are set for this Saturday in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Organizers are calling for Americans to attend demonstrations across the country to protest President Trump on his 79th birthday.
A Pittsburgh man is facing charges after police say he kicked a woman who was on the ground and shot an unarmed man who tried to intervene.
Coordinated "No Kings" protests are underway from coast-to-coast, part of a "national day of peaceful protest" against the Trump administration that is expected to draw millions. In Florida, marchers got as close to Mar-a-Lago,