Philadelphia is staring down another weekend of No Kings rallies, with Center City and nearby neighborhoods once again in the spotlight. A mid-day march is expected to bring big crowds, potential street closures and fresh SEPTA detours. Organizers are billing it as a peaceful, nationwide day of protest, but it lands amid heightened tensions after recent national developments. In other words, if you are headed downtown, build in extra time and patience.
When and where to expect marches
According to Axios, the main Philadelphia rally is set for Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. Participants will gather at City Hall before moving down the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Speeches are slated to begin around 1:15 p.m. near the intersection of the Parkway and 22nd…..