Same-sex couple competes in wedding contest
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
GALAEI: A Queer [email protected] Social Justice Organization announced this week that it is moving its headquarters to North Philadelphia next month. ...































