A group of protesters made their voices heard with signs and T-shirts on Sunday in front of Port St. Lucie City Hall.
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Protesters seek to allow backyard chickens in Port St. LucieA group of protesters made their voices heard with signs and T-shirts on Sunday in front of Port St. Lucie City Hall. They are calling for backyard chickens to be allowed in all areas of St. Lucie ...
Ahead of President Donald Trump's address to Congress Tuesday night, hundreds of Volusia County residents took to the streets ...
A large port for cruise ships is to be built in the municipality of Fiumicino to the west of Rome. A company belonging to the ...
The good people of Morton County had to live through the often violent and unlawful Dakota Access Pipeline protests. They ...
Wearing a knitted pink hat, Connie Simas raised a sign with the simple message “We won’t go back” in bold black letters as ...
Employees at facilities for Minnesotans with some of the most challenging behavioral problems say state officials are failing ...
Portions of a crowd of more than 300 people hold signs and sing songs in support of fired national park and forest service employees during a Saturday protest at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain and ...
Thiruvananthapuram: The Vizhinjam deep-sea port in Kerala is not only India's premier transshipment terminal, but it is also ...
Hundreds of people protested the Donald Trump administration at events in DeLand and Port Orange Tuesday. Protesters were unhappy with the administration's approach to the war in Ukraine and the ...
Protesters angered by the first few weeks of President Donald Trump's administration gather in Port Orange at the intersection of Dunlawton Avenue and Clyde Morris Boulevard on Tuesday.
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