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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A controversial bill that would add the historical contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans to public school textbooks in California is headed to the desk of Gov. Jerry Brown now that it has been approved by the legislature.
The students who formed Sigma Phi Beta six years ago wanted a social scene for gay men at ASU the same as straight students have enjoyed for decades.
Local musicians and artists will donate their skills Saturday to raise money and awareness for the local Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network.
MTV Networks, which launched the music-video age, introduced reality television and linked America’s youths with politics, faces its most daunting challenge to date: Launching Logo, the first gaythemed cable channel in the United States.
Foes of a constitutional ban on gay marriage derailed a plan today to put the measure on the November ballot.
For 10 years, Marc Adams has been on a “rescue mission” across America to support religious-school students dealing with their identity and struggles as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered persons.
Students at a dozen East Valley high schools signed up to take part in today’s A Day of Silence.
LOS ANGELES - "Grey's Anatomy" star Isaiah Washington, under fire for using a gay slur about a co-star, met Monday with gay rights activists who said he agreed to help educate the public about the cruelty of such language.
LOS ANGELES - "Grey's Anatomy" star Isaiah Washington, under fire for using a gay slur about a co-star, met Monday with gay rights activists who said he agreed to help educate the public about the cruelty of such language.
Mayor Mary Manross watered down a proclamation meant to honor Scottsdale’s gay residents until it became an “insult” and a “slap in the face,” members of the homosexual community charged Thursday.
Three of the East Valley’s biggest employers earned a top score from a national gay and lesbian political organization that analyzes the gay-friendliness of major U.S. companies.
Three of the East Valley’s biggest employers earned a top score from a national gay and lesbian political organization that analyzes the gay-friendliness of major U.S. companies.
In response to ‘Family Values’ in Aug. 10 issue, allowing gay couples who work for the state to receive medical benefits: What is wrong with Americans? What are we afraid of? That gay will “rub off” and my kid will choose gay? That gays are the cause of our government challenges? No! No! No!
The little blue pill once promoted by Bob Dole has become a party pill in the Valley gay scene — one that could be leading to the spread of HIV here, according to local health workers.
August 5, 2004
Former state Rep. Steve May used to get calls from people who said gays and lesbians shouldn’t be allowed to vote.
Gay rights activists said Wednesday’s sit-down with Scottsdale Mayor Mary Manross was a good first step toward reversing the perception that the city is hostile to the gay community.
The Scottsdale City Council extended workplace protections to the city’s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered employees Tuesday but chose not to pursue far broader regulations that would impact private city businesses.
For 30 years, I have been a leader in my church and community of Mesa. I announce to the world in this column that I am a gay Mormon. Putting those two words together in print is the hardest thing I’ve had to face.
WASHINGTON - Gay marriage legalization in several states and the public's growing acceptance of same-sex unions have Democrats sensing political opportunity and some Republicans re-evaluating their party's hard-line opposition to an issue that long has rallied its base.
A national boycott asking gays, lesbians and their supporters to withdraw from the economy this Friday is drawing little attention or support locally.
Arizona’s gay community will break ground Nov. 3 on a home in Apache Junction for a family in need.
TORONTO - First came "The Dating Game," then "Blind Date," among many others. Now Canada has its own entry in the matchmaking genre - "Fairy Tale."
A new scholarship fund for disenfranchised gay youth has been created under the Maricopa Community College Foundation.
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