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Two transgender teens are on a violent robbery spree through Oklahoma and Texas
Two transgender teens are currently on the run and wanted by Oklahoma authorities for a spate of crimes including robbing pedestrians at gunpoint.
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Norman becomes first Oklahoma city to approve LGBT protections
The Norman City Council has approved an anti-discrimination resolution protecting the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
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Oklahoma high court reinstates same-sex couple’s parenting lawsuit
The Oklahoma Supreme Court said it is in the child’s best interest to grant the non-biological parent a hearing to explore custody and visitation rights.
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Man’s homophobic childhood bully hits on him on Scruff
What if your former bully wanted to sleep with you?
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Oklahoma man sues state over rejected ‘LGBTALY’ license plate
The rejection prompted John Keefe to file an open records request asking for a list of all the personalized plates that were accepted and denied, but his request has been ignored by the state for two months.
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Tulsa students suspended after LGBT poster defaced
Nearly a dozen students were suspended after a poster encouraging awareness about bullying and harassment of LGBT students was defaced.
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Tulsa County to pay $300K in fees in same-sex marriage case
A judge awarded attorneys for a lesbian couple almost $300,000 in fees and costs related to the county’s appeal of a lower court ruling.
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Oklahoma governor signs bill ‘protecting’ clergy who refuse to officiate same-sex unions
Gov. Mary Fallin signed a bill that allows ministers to refuse to perform same-sex marriages if such marriages conflict with their religious beliefs.
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Oklahoma lawmakers approve bill allowing clergy, others to refuse same-sex weddings
Legislation that protects members of the clergy who refuse to perform a same-sex marriage ceremony has been approved by the Oklahoma House and Senate.
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Oklahoma bill allows ride share programs to discriminate against LGBT individuals
A bill that sets up a regulatory framework in Oklahoma for ride sharing programs such as Uber and Lyft passed the state Senate on Wednesday, but not before a provision protecting gay and transgender passengers from discrimination was removed.