PORTLAND, Ore. — For the second time, tens of thousands hit the streets across Oregon and Washington as part of the nationwide "No Kings" demonstrations.

More than 30 separate rallies and demonstrations were planned throughout the region, with the largest Portland-area gathering at Tom McCall Waterfront Park at the Battleship Memorial.

The Portland Police Bureau had told KGW Friday that they aren’t anticipating major issues and are expecting these protests to be similar to peaceful rallies that the area saw earlier this year.

All roads, as well as Hawthrone and Morrison bridges, reopen to traffic as the march ends at Waterfront Park.

Portland police said the gathering and the march, which contained tens of thousands of people, progressed through downtown and inner Southeast P

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