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First same-sex couple marries in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Same-sex couples have begun applying for marriage licenses and getting hitched in Indiana following a federal judge’s ruling striking down the state’s gay marriage ban. Several couples arrived at the Marion County clerk’s office in Indianapolis to apply for marriage licenses about an hour after U.S. District Judge Richard Young ruled that the state’s ban was unconstitutional.
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Lambda Legal seeks marriage recognition for terminally ill Ind. woman and her wife
INDIANAPOLIS — Lambda Legal on Monday asked a federal court to order the state of Indiana to recognize the marriage of a terminally ill woman and her wife.
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Indianapolis city council urges defeat of proposed gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis City-County Council is joining the city’s Republican mayor in opposing efforts to write Indiana’s ban on gay marriage into the state constitution.
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Indy mayor joins campaign against proposed gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS -— Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is joining the campaign against writing Indiana’s gay marriage ban into the state constitution.
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Indianapolis chamber of commerce opposes gay marriage ban
INDIANAPOLIS — Efforts to defeat an upcoming bid by Indiana lawmakers to add a same-sex marriage ban to the state constitution received a major boost this week when the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce said it will oppose the ban.
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Battle for marriage equality in Ind. makes for odd political pairings
INDIANAPOLIS — The battle over amending the Indiana Constitution to ban same-sex marriage is splitting pretty clearly along ideological lines but making for some odd pairings of otherwise partisan foes.
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Gay Ind. teen settles bullying lawsuit against school district for $65,000
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — An openly gay Indianapolis teenager who was expelled for bringing a stun gun to school to protect himself from bullies has agreed to settle his lawsuit against Indianapolis Public Schools for $65,000.
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Gay teen files lawsuit against school for failing to protect him from bullies
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — An openly gay Indiana teen, who was expelled from school earlier this year because he brought a stun gun to school to ward off bullies, has filed a lawsuit claiming the school district did nothing to prevent the “relentless, severe harassment.”
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Indianapolis City-County Council approves domestic partner benefits
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The Indianapolis City-County Council has approved an ordinance to provide health-care benefits to the domestic partners of city employees.
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Indy gay bar owner claims alleged drive-by shooting a ‘hate crime’
INDIANAPOLIS, Inc. — The owner of a gay bar in Indianapolis said he is certain that a blown out window at his establishment is more than a random act of violence, he thinks it may be a hate crime.