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This bill would ask police to record “perceived” sexual orientation of drivers
Should police be required to write down their perception of a drivers’ sexual orientation?
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Missouri AG candidate wants exemptions for same-sex marriage
A Republican running for state attorney general says he wants lawmakers to exempt religious groups and businesses from participating in marriage ceremonies for same-sex couples.
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75% of jurors who convicted HIV-positive Michael Johnson think being gay is a sin
A new report suggests the former college wrestler found guilty of knowingly exposing several men to HIV faced a stacked deck in his criminal trial.
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St. Louis observes Transgender Day of Remembrance; Caitlyn Jenner attends
The evening saw the dedication of the first-in-the-nation Transgender Memorial Garden in the Grove neighborhood and a subsequent candlelight march.
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Kansas panel considers whether gays should be foster parents
Equality Kansas Executive Director Tom Witt called the hearing “reprehensible.”
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Missouri venue refuses to wed lesbian couple
Same-sex weddings are legal nationwide, but finding a place to do it isn’t always easy, as a lesbian couple discovered while planning their wedding ceremony.
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Missouri court: Gay man can’t sue for being called ‘c**ksucker’ at work
Missouri is one of 28 states that still doesn’t offer any kind of employment discrimination protection to LGBTQ people.
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Ex-cop pretended to be a woman, seduced 60 straight men, and filmed each act
David E. Cerna, 34, posted multiple videos online that feature men having anonymous oral sex with him.
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St. Louis Transgender Memorial Garden to be unveiled
What’s believed to be the first transgender memorial garden in the US will be located in St. Louis’ Grove neighborhood.
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Three school board members resign after transgender student debate
Superintendent Aaron Cornman refused to link the resignations to recent unrest over transgender student Lila Perry.