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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The man shot and killed while participating in the “No Kings” protest in Salt Lake City was a successful fashion designer and former “Project Runway” contestant who devoted his life to celebrating artists from the Pacific Islands.
Millions participated in the "No Kings" protests against Donald Trump's administration this weekend. Organizers of the event estimate that some 7,000 people turned out at rallies and events across the islands.
Across the country, demonstrators expressed their anguish against President Donald Trump and his administration by taking part in the “No Kings” protests.
Davey D and Lina Girl discuss the top-of-mind topic of the day. A fast-moving fire in Maui, a No Kings “peaceful” protest claims the life of a fashion celebrity, and
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KHON2 on MSN‘No Dictators’ protests to take place across the islandsProtests in cities across the country are scheduled for June 14, with participants looking to protest the actions of President Donald Trump and his administration, with several events scheduled
The former “Project Runway” contestant was killed in Utah by a stray bullet during the “No Kings” protest on Saturday.
Arthur Folasa, who gained fame as "Afa" Ah Loo during season 17 of Project Runway, has been identified as the victim who was fatally shot over the weekend during a "No Kings Protest" in Salt Lake City,
Thousands were on hand outside the Hawaii State Capitol on June 14, 2025 for the "No Kings" protest. "It's spanning from all the way across different sections and intersections. It's way too crowded by the capitol area, so people are spreading as far out as they can go," stated Honolulu City Councilmember Radiant Cordero.
An estimated 350 people turned out on June 14 to Polhamus Park in Granby to join a peaceful demonstration against a wide range of Trump administration policies, the Grand County Democrats said. The local