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The Central Valley’s LGBTQ+ community is once again learning what a difference a presidential administration makes. And it’s adapting.
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Originally a mafia hangout on Highway 99, by the 1970's Fresno's Pine Lake Lodge became a safe space for Fresno's LGBTQ community.
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A California appeals court rules a baker can’t refuse to sell a generic cake to a lesbian couple. It’s part of a series of cases shaping the debate over free speech and anti-discrimination laws.
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Westboro Baptist Church, known for its anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ+ nationwide tour, is coming to Roosevelt High School on Monday.
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As Pride Month kicks off, Fresno will celebrate this weekend in the Tower District with a festival and parade.
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An LGBTQ-friendly congregation in Fresno held a candlelight vigil Sunday after it was believed to be targeted by members of a far-right organization.
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President Biden signed the historic Respect for Marriage Act on the South Lawn last week, as a gay rights activist from the San Joaquin Valley looked on.
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Fresno City Council members walked out during their meeting after Councilmember Garry Bredefeld spoke out against a drag event that took place in early December.
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The podcast “Our Tower” was produced as part of a history course taught by Fresno State professor Dan Cady.
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Graduating senior Justin St. George is the president of Birds For Pride, an unofficial, off-campus club for LGBTQ+ students who attend Fresno Pacific University.