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Stories related to: protest

Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio

Tense Moments In Stephon Clark Protests Could Have Turned Violent, But They Didn’t. Here’s Why.

April 4, 2018 | Ben Adler

Even as the community has burned with anger, deliberate efforts from Sacramento police and protesters have helped keep the peace — learning to at least co-exist, if not work together.

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Health Care

Family And Friends Protest After Three Year Old Dies During Dental Procedure

June 16, 2017 | Rich Ibarra

Parents and friends protested today outside a dental office in Stockton where a 3-year-old girl died after a dental procedure earlier this week.

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Thousands Of People In US Rally For Workers, Against Trump

May 1, 2017

Thousands of people chanted, picketed and marched on cities across America on Monday as May Day demonstrations raged against President Donald Trump's immigration policies.

Evan Sernoffsky / Twitter

Immigration

San Francisco Protesters Risk Arrest At Rally

May 1, 2017

Update 10:50 a.m.: Police say they have arrested four activists for chaining themselves together to block the entrance to the county administration building in downtown Oakland.

Evan Sernoffsky / Twitter

Immigration

Thousands In US Ready To Rally Against Trump, For Workers

May 1, 2017

Several hundred teachers picketed outside Philadelphia schools early Monday as thousands more immigrants and union members across the United States prepared a series of strikes, boycotts and marches to protest President Trump's immigration policies.

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Ann Coulter A No-Show At Raucous But Peaceful Berkeley Rally

April 28, 2017

Ann Coulter was a no-show at a protest in her honor.

Gage Skidmore / Wikimedia Commons

Despite Coulter Cancellation, Berkeley Police Plan High Visibility Thursday

April 26, 2017

UPDATE 8:05 p.m.: (AP) - Police at UC Berkeley say they are preparing to deploy a "highly visible" presence of officers on campus, despite the cancellation of Ann Coulter's speech on Thursday.

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UC Berkeley Calls Off Ann Coulter Talk For Security Reasons

April 19, 2017

Ann Coulter's planned appearance at the University of California, Berkeley next week has been called off for security concerns.

Protesters Arrested At Stockton City Hall

March 8, 2017 | Rich Ibarra

Another protest at Stockton’s City Hall following the city council meeting Tuesday night. The two-hour demonstration resulted in a dozen arrests.

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Can The Federal Government Really Cut Berkeley's Funding?

February 3, 2017

(AP) - The University of California at Berkeley's cancellation of a far-right commentator's talk amid violent protests prompted a tweeted warning from President Donald Trump to allow free speech or perhaps risk losing federal funding.

 

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