-
Ahead of Columbus' Pride festival and march, queer lawmakers came together Friday to discuss advocacy strategies at the fifth annual Out Elected Officials luncheon at Stonewall Columbus.
-
Business & EconomyAround 700,000 people are expected to attend Stonewall Columbus' Pride celebration Friday and Saturday, which will bring an expected $7.5 million to the region.
-
Ohio Equal Rights had planned to put two amendments on this November's ballot but is changing its plans.
-
Equality Ohio says there are more events to celebrate LGBTQ+ communities due to grassroots support.
-
Jalyn Thacker is aiming to create a safe space in his rural Ohio home by hosting the first Pride festival in Adams County.
-
Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Cleveland Clinic reached an agreement with the DOJ to halt gender-affirming care for minors.
-
More than a decade after winning marriage equality at the Supreme Court, Jim Obergefell says the country is moving in the wrong direction on LGBTQ rights.
-
The Ohio Supreme Court says unmarried same-sex partners who broke up before the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage can’t claim parental rights through the state’s artificial insemination laws.
-
A teacher at Little Miami High School has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging the district violated their First Amendment rights by forcing the removal of an LGBTQ flag that reads, "Hate Has No Home Here."
-
Health, Science & EnvironmentFull Spectrum’s Rainbow House of the Mahoning Valley exists to fill a gap in community resources: it provides emergency overnight shelter for LGBTQ+ adults.