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Same-sex couple competes in wedding contest

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One local gay couple needs your vote to help them win a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: to tie the knot on stage in the company of...

Three LGBT candidates get Dem backing

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Three out candidates running in next month’s primary election were recommended for endorsement by local Democratic leaders last weekend. At the...

Bipartisan support for HB 300 grows before introduction

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In light of the recent backlash Indiana has faced over passing a state-level Religious Freedom Restoration Act — legislation many believe essentially grants business...

Judge: No delay in gay-cop trial

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Common Pleas Judge Linda A. Carpenter last week refused to postpone a trial in the antibias case of N. Melville Jones. ...

Philly-based video makes host brunch fundraiser

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A local organization that captures the unique stories of LGBT individuals all around the world recently celebrated its sixth anniversary, and is bringing back...

N.J. Sen. offers conversion-therapy amendment

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A U.S. Senator from New Jersey last week proposed an amendment to a federal spending bill that would have restricted federal funds for programs...

Out judge seeks to retain seat on bench

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Out Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Abbe Fletman is looking to bring her more-than 25 years as a trial lawyer — and nearly...

Couple in viral video wins wedding

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In response to last month’s viral “Love Has No Labels” PSA campaign, a major U.S. retailer stepped forward to sponsor a wedding for the...

New CBLSL commissioner previews season

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Registration is still open for one of Philly’s longest-running and largest LGBT sports organizations, which kicks off its season next week. ...

Gov. Wolf ‘exploring’ response to Indiana law

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A spokesperson for Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf told PGN Wednesday that the governor is looking into a response to Indiana's controversial new "religious-freedom" law,...

Gayborhood to get rainbow crosswalks

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The Gayborhood is about to get a little more colorful, thanks to Philly Pride Presents and the City of Philadelphia. This...

D.A. to attend Morris forum

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Philadelphia District Attorney R. Seth Williams will attend a panel discussion on the Nizah Morris case, it was announced this week. ...

Attic fundraising for kitchen after flood

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Earlier this month, a pipe burst at The Attic Youth Center, flooding parts of the second floor and the kitchen below it. ...

City seeks postponement of gay-cop trial

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The city is seeking the postponement of a trial in Officer N. Melville Jones’ antibias lawsuit while it appeals a lower-court ruling in the...

Former Cape May officer files wrongful-termination suit

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A former Cape May County police officer has filed suit in New Jersey Superior Court against the city of Cape May and several police...

COLOURS names new executive director

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The COLOURS Organization, Inc., has named a new executive director, who said he will use his professional and personal experiences to grow the organization....

Leon King looks to be Philly’s first out black judge

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Leon King is vying to be Philadelphia’s first out African-American Court of Common Pleas judge. The former commissioner of the Philadelphia...

Juror in Black Madam trial speaks out

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It was Sean Reid’s first juror experience. And it was quite an experience. Reid, 38, was an alternate juror for the...

Trans youth-services program hits 1-year anniversary

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A comprehensive trans-specific health-care program at the Mazzoni Center is celebrating its one-year anniversary. Since its inception in January 2014, the...

GALAEI to move to North Philly

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GALAEI: A Queer [email protected] Social Justice Organization announced this week that it is moving its headquarters to North Philadelphia next month. ...

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