‘NO KINGS’ march draws thousands to downtown Woodland
Thousands marched from the new courthouse in Woodland to the old courthouse on June 14 as a part of the "NO KINGS" nationwide protest movement. (Taylor Heeden Larkins/Daily Democrat)
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Thousands marched from the new courthouse in Woodland to the old courthouse on June 14 as a part of the "NO KINGS" nationwide protest movement. (Taylor Heeden Larkins/Daily Democrat)
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Thousands of Yolo County residents gathered in front of the Yolo County Superior Court for the local "NO KINGS" protest, one of over 1,800 taking place across the nation to object action taken by the current presidential administration.
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