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Lesbian couple deeply gratified that judge reversed order
Their lawyer says they’re ecstatic that a judge reversed his order to remove their foster child from her home to place her with a heterosexual couple.
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Order to take baby from lesbian couple reversed
A Utah judge has reversed his decision to take a baby away from her lesbian foster parents and place her with a heterosexual couple.
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Latest vote tally: Biskupski closer to becoming Salt Lake City’s first openly gay mayor
The former Utah lawmaker appears even closer to becoming Salt Lake City’s first openly gay mayor after the latest tally of uncounted votes were released late Thursday.
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Activist: Gay people ‘would send us to concentration camps if they could!”
Over 50 antigay activists congregated this week in Salt Lake City to wage ‘war’ on marriage equality.
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Mormon leader: Only promote ‘traditional families’ – but show compassion for the rest
“We should not shun those who look or think or act differently than we do,” Ballard said. “We demonstrate our best humanity when we show love and kindness.”
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World Congress of Families event brings together supporters of “natural family”
About 3,000 attendees are expected in Salt Lake City for the four-day event, which has elicited strong opposition from LGBT groups.
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Trevor Southey, artist and gay Mormon, is dead at 75
His passion — and penchant for drawing and sculpting the nude form — often got him in trouble with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Salt Lake City may name a street after civil rights leader Harvey Milk
If approved, the name would go on 900 South, about a mile and half from the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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‘Sister Wives’ cite gay marriage ruling in polygamy case
A polygamous family says legalizing same-sex marriage shows that laws prohibiting consensual adult relationships are outdated
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HRC slams rival organization, plans Utah conference
The nation’s largest LGBT organization has announced plans to hold a conference in Salt Lake City just days before the conservative World Congress of Families stages a convention in the city.