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Charlotte mayor: We won’t repeal our LGBT nondiscrimination law
Charlotte mayor Jennifer Roberts’ response basically amounts to “no, you move first.”
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Charlotte Pride sets new record for attendance: 130,000
This was the biggest Pride yet, thanks to out of town marchers and a large local response from LGBTQ allies and HB2 opponents.
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Pastor threatens Charlotte city council with bloodshed over trans rights
“It is wrong and you need to say so and you’ve opened up the doors of hell on our city!”
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Gov. Chris Christie: NBA’s move of All-Star Game is ‘grandstanding’
“I know what it is,” declared the notoriously anti-trans governor. Well, he would know, right?
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After Pulse and HB2: Charlotte’s pride festival beefs up security
Backpacks and regular items that can be used as weapons, such as chains and box cutters, will be banned from the festival.
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The price of being mean: cost of defending HB2 is $176K, and growing
The tab for having a hateful law on the books keeps on getting bigger.
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NBA will consider new All-Star Game host city’s record on LGBT rights
“Has your city, county/parish, and/or state passed anti-discrimination laws that are applicable to all persons?”
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‘SHAME ON THEM:’ owner of Hornets blasts NBA, Charlotte, trans people
“This is plain wrong,” wrote Hornets owner Felix Sabates, in an email that blames the loss of the All-Star game on Charlotte’s city council.
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Report: NBA pulls All-Star game from North Carolina because of HB2
Charlotte’s Time Warner Cable Arena is now suddenly available next February 19 for your wedding reception or bar mitzvah.
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NBA: No decision made on moving All-Star Game out of Charlotte yet
Commissioner Silver did not say when a decision would be made on possibly moving the game, but that the clock is ticking.