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Students at the University of Cincinnati say they won't let new restrictions on universities stop them from organizing and hosting their annual Big Queer Welcome this fall.
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The Cincinnati Fire Investigation Unit says the suspect faces four counts of arson for allegedly burning pride flags on peoples' porches in Northside. Information from Red Bike helped lead to his apprehension.
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A porch security video captures a man riding up to one house on a bicycle. He then lights a pride flag on fire, says "I hope it burns your house down," and utters a homophobic slur.
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The Trump administration has ended a specialized option for LGBTQ+ youth within the nation's suicide crisis line. Ohio support orgs say the cut could be detrimental for the high-risk group.
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What it means for birthright citizenship, public schools and more.
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Cincinnati's LGBTQ establishments of the past.
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The Ohio Supreme Court will decide if LGBTQ people in relationships before the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in 2015 have the same parental rights as married opposite sex parents.
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A nearly $250,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services was set to fund the installation of 10 more LGBTQ+ Ohio Historical Markers.
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The Ohio House GOP folded hundreds of changes into the two-year state budget Tuesday, including several non-fiscal items further legislating sex and gender issues.
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Northern Kentucky University's Chase College of Law will hold an event Thursday considering the national and local impacts of the monumental decision — and its future.