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Lesbian couple files lawsuit challenging Colo. same-sex marriage ban
BRIGHTON, Colo. — A lesbian couple in Colorado has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn the state’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
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Colo. campaign targets athletes, student leaders to promote inclusive culture
Michelle Murphy likes to imagine a world in which Colorado’s high school cheerleaders and quarterbacks are the cure to bullying and hazing — not the cause…
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Colo. transgender woman denied breast cancer screening
DENVER — A transgender woman in Denver is suing Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains and Women’s Wellness Connection after she was denied a free breast cancer screening.
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More healthcare choices for transgender Colorado residents
DENVER — LGBT activists are cheering the announcement that another health insurance plan will offer services for transgender Colorado residents.
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UPDATE: Suspect in alleged hate crime against Denver gay man turns himself in
Denver Police said via Twitter just before 6 p.m. Tuesday evening that Tilo Sandoval, identified as the suspect in last week’s brutal beating of a gay man, had turned himself in to police.
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Denver man needs reconstructive surgery following alleged anti-gay attack
DENVER — Police in Denver are investigating an assault on a gay man over the holiday weekend in what the victim said was an anti-gay hate crime.
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Colo. pastors: Boy Scouts will soon have a ‘sodomy merit badge’
Christian Right talk show hosts Kevin Swanson and Dave Buehner, who compared the decision allow openly gay Boy Scouts members to inviting serial killers to teach preschool, told Generations Radio listeners Friday that the youth organization is “finding the very worst [sins] and creating merit badges for them.”
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Colorado State Patrol must pay $768,000 in anti-gay discrimination complaint
DENVER — The Colorado State Patrol must pay more than $768,000 to a former patrol captain who was denied re-employment after the agency learned he was gay.
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Father of Colo. transgender child to lead ballot initiative for marriage equality
The father of a 6-year-old Colorado transgender student who earlier this year won a landmark civil rights case regarding public accommodations, plans to submit a draft of a petition on Aug. 19 to collect signatures asking voters in 2014 to approve same-sex marriage in Colorado.
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Colo. won’t allow gay marriage, but grants same-sex couple a divorce
DENVER — Colorado’s first recognized same-sex divorce is final. Supporters of Colorado’s new civil unions law say the court ruling sets a precedent for gay couples married in other states who want to legally terminate their relationships here without uprooting their lives.