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Gay men ejected from public recreation center because the Bible said it was OK
The Kentucky Equality Federation on Monday condemned Hazard, Ky., Pavilion for ejecting two gay men from their facility, because the Bible said they could.
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Kentucky man sentenced in hate crime attack outside gay-friendly bar
A Kentucky judge on Tuesday ruled that a white supremacist had committed a hate crime when he attacked four people last year outside a bar frequented by gays.
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Kentucky church changes marriage policy in support gay congregation
The Douglass Boulevard Christian Church in Louisville, Ky., on Sunday, unanimously voted to stop signing marriage licenses because they are only legally permitted to do so for heterosexual couples.
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Kentucky teens accused of trying to kill gay classmate
Two teenagers charged in an attack on a gay classmate in eastern Kentucky have been released from jail. The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that 18-year-old Ashley N. Sams and 18-year-old Corrine M. Schwab were released Wednesday after posting $25,000 bonds each. According to State Police, Sams, Schwab, and a third juvenile took 18-year-old Cheyenne Williams to […]