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North Carolina Republicans dupe Charlotte City Council, refuse to repeal HB2
After convincing Charlotte to take the first step and repeal its already nullified expanded ordinance, the state fails to make good on its part of the so-called deal.
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Charlotte rescinds pro-trans ordinance, saying North Carolina will repeal HB2
Charlotte City Council will likely pass some protections for the LGBTQ community in the upcoming year, but don’t expect trans public accommodations to be included.
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Anti-Klan rallies counter North Carolina KKK parade celebrating Donald Trump
A collection of clergy and community activists wanted to show the KKK that love still trumps hate.
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Officials say anti-LGBTQ law cost North Carolina project with 700 jobs
A Charlotte Chamber of Commerce official wrote in an email that CoStar was rethinking Charlotte “due to all of the press and chatter over HB2.”
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4 arrested at Keith Lamont Scott protest, all trans and gender nonconforming
Demonstrators took to the streets in Charlotte after it was announced that there would be no charges in the police shooting death of Keith Scott.
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McCrory files for statewide recount in NC governor’s race, critics say ‘Move On’
Gov. McCrory, who is down thousands of votes, saw his approval rating took a nosedive after signing anti-LGBTQ House Bill 2 into law.
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Transgender hatchet attack victim faces sex assault charges
According to police, the victim of the hatchet attack admitted to engaging in a sex act with a 15-year-old suspect earlier in the day.
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Caitlyn Jenner responds to N.C. Gov. McCrory wanting her in men’s showers
Gov. McCrory said in a debate with opponent Roy Cooper that Caitlyn Jenner should use the men’s showers if she visits North Carolina, even though that violates HB2.
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Flip Benham says LGBTQ rights to blame for unrest after police shooting
Anti-LGBTQ preacher Flip Benham warns “blood is going to course down the corridors of our schools, our workplaces and our streets” if Charlotte mayor doesn’t repent.
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N.C. House leader: ‘bathroom bill’ repeal deal may never have happened
The House Speaker’s comments raise questions about how realistic a proposed compromise was to end the monthslong fallout over the law.