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An anti-bullying bill faces an uncertain future after clearing a key committee of the Arizona Senate.
Apache Junction High School missed out on competing for a grant after an application submitted by its gay-straight alliance is withdrawn.
A feeding program for those with HIV/AIDS has a new address.
A counselor plans to offer his services at the 1 Voice Community Center.
A high school chemistry teacher will speak at the Out on the Job series at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
The Phoenix United Gay Bowling Association plans its annual invitational.
A go-kart competition is Equality Arizona's newest idea to raise funds and increase awareness.
Twelve local bartenders will show off their talents in a fundraising competition.
Right to Marry: Arizona names 25 participants for this summer's walk through 50 cities and towns in the state. PLUS: A mass marriage marking the Arizona Centennial leaves out one segment of the state's population.
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu comes out as a gay man after an ex-boyfriend makes allegations. PLUS: Babeu becomes Arizona's fourth out LGBT candidate for Congress.
The Kissing Controversy
A summery of local and national news
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After the kissing controversy, Echo's managing editor Glenn Gullickson suggests that the hotel make a grand gesture to the community
Terros receives a grant to resume a campaign to prevent alcohol abuse in the LGBT community.
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton and his wife Nicole talk about her anti-bullying campaign. PLUS: The mayor reviews the importance of his relationship with the LGBT community.
Letitia Frye gets ready to put on her high heels for her latest effort for an LGBT group at the one n ten Fresh Brunch. PLUS: Event preview.
Dinners held in March will benefit Aunt Rita's Foundation's efforts to help local agencies with HIV/AIDS programs.
Ten drag queens and six drag kings will compete for the titles of Miss and Mister Phoenix Gay Pride.
The Phoenix chapter of the Human Rights Campaign plans an event for LGBT parents and their children.
One Community sponsors the first Healthy Living Expo to be staged as part of the annual Melrose on Seventh Avenue Street Fair.
Two days of workshops will focus on LGBT community organizing.
Activist and blogger Monica Roberts will talk about gender, race and class during an appearance in Tucson.
An incident involving a vendor at a recent bridal show shows that not all businesses are welcoming to same-sex couples.
The LGBT community can be involved when the Arizona Democratic Party selects delegates to the national convention.
A summery of local and national news
Ten things happening in the world that affect the LGBT community
Beth McDonald to be grand marshal of parade after taking stand for LGBT community
The statewide LGBT civil rights organization has a sudden change of leadership.
The RoadRunner Regional Rodeo hopes to bounce back after bad weather caused low attendance last year.
Two drag queens made famous by RuPaul's Drag Race will headline a dinner concert.
Applicants are being sought for an online high school diploma program being organized by the 1n10 youth agency.
Scottsdale will be the site for the annual meeting of a Pentecostal group that caters to the LGBT community.
A 16th century European-style country fair will take visitors back in time.
Teams from around the country will compete in Volley del Sol, sponsored by the Desert Volleyball Alliance.
Pets are the main characters in a production with themes of diversity and acceptance.
Don Bivens makes marriage equality an issue in his campaign for U.S. Senate from Arizona.
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton joins other U.S. mayors in support of marriage quality
A Phoenix drag performer is injured in an attack.
Chely Wright named Pride grand marshal, festival headliner
Community center to be featured in public service announcements
Court strikes down California's same-sex marriage ban
Ten things you should know that are impacting the LGBT community
Unmarried couples in Flagstaff will soon be able to register as domestic partners.
Drag novices will get their own pageant when Miss Gay Arizona USofA introduces a newcomers competition.
The work of gay-straight school organizations will be recognized with the first National Gay-Straight Alliance Day.
A new scholarship at ASU is open to students who identify as LGBT.
A summary of local and national news
Ten things you should know that impact the LGBT community
Supporters of a bill that would extend anti-bullying protections to LGBT students plan a new strategy for the legislation that failed last year.
Madelaine Adelman reacts to her selection as a recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr. Living the Dream Award.
Qualifying rounds are underway to find the best country karaoke singer in the Valley.
An evening for women is being planned by the local chapter of the Human Rights Campaign.
The local chapter of Lambda Car Club International will host a car show as part of a January event.
Keith Clark prepares for his first concert as artistic director of Voices of the Desert.
The Phoenix Metropolitan Men's Chorus is recording videos in support of the Trevor Project.
A short film puts the spotlight on the issue of teens and young adults who don't have a place to call home.
An LGBT family in Tucson will benefit from a Habitat for Humanity project.
Two local real estate professionals say LGBT homebuyers are among those participating in the market turnaround.
Three films with LGBT themes will be screened during the Fabulous Faygeleh Film Series in Tucson.
Eric Buckmaster and his alter ego, Lady Christian, share a mission to serve the community.
The Bears of the Old Pueblo plan a weekend of events in Tucson.
The membership of the 1 Voice LGBT Community Center elects five new board members and re-elects three others.
A summary of local and national news
Ten things you should know that impact the LGBT community
1n10 plans to move its Phoenix youth services to a new location. PLUS: 1n10 unveils a new logo and makes plans to honor Greg Stanton.
Valley clubs plan events to ring in 2012. PLUS: A New Year's Eve party in Tucson is a fundraiser for the Wingspan community center.
A program that provides food for those living with HIV/AIDS seeks a new location.
A local AIDS service organization prepares to observe its 25th anniversary in 2012.
The Rev. Patrick Stout plans to release a book based on a series of sermons he delivered at the Community Church of Hope.
Mr. Phoenix Leather 2012 will be named in January.
Phoenix Pride plans to ask for donations to the Pride Community Fund.
The leader of the Greater Phoenix Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce defends the decision to include a Salvation Army angel tree at an LGBT event.
A Summery of local and national LGBT news
Nicholas Adelman, 16, of Salt Lake City, writes open letter to Bachmann challenging her stand on equality.
5 things you should know that impact the LGBT community
Rich Zavala reflects on a nine-year career as one Arizona's most popular drag queens.
The Right to Marry Arizona Equality Walk announces plans for three campaigns to cover all regions of the state next summer.
The AZ Gender Outlaws release a documentary about how they got started, who they are and what the do.
A local LGBT group plans a day at Castles and Coasters amusement park.
A doctoral candidate at Arizona State University is doing research that he hopes will be helpful to LGBT moms and dads.
A comedy to be screened in Tucson and a drama to be shown in Prescott have similar themes about finding acceptance and tolerance.
Including a Salvation Army angel tree in a holiday event sponsored by LGBT groups is raising questions.
A summery of local and national LGBT news
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The annual Out of the Darkness Community Walk in Tempe will raise funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. PLUS: A professor at the University of Arizona studies LGBT youth suicide.
Thomas Beatie — who became famous as the world's first pregnant man — talks about relocating his family to Phoenix and his relationship with the LGBT community.
Local groups plan events on Dec. 1 to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS. PLUS: Five movies that depict the AIDS crisis.
A naval officer who made news when he married his partner as Don't Ask, Don't Tell ended takes his husband to the Marine Ball at Fort Huachuca.
A summery of local and national LGBT news
A highlight of ten things you should know
Community members express concern about the LGBT community center's board position on political advocacy.
An agency that provides services to transgender people celebrates the purchase of a new facility.
Events in Phoenix and Tucson will be part of a worldwide observance of the lives and deaths of transgender individuals.
An event planning novice tries his hand at staging a benefit dinner. PLUS: A Scottsdale jeweler designs a gift for donors to the community center.
A class at Arizona State University examines how books aimed at children are challenging the notion the heterosexuality is the normal sexual orientation.
Arizona State University's Gamma Rho Lambda Sorority will celebrate its first Founder's Week.
Two HIV/AIDS groups to benefit from Boy of Leather event
The TV show Fear Factor inspires events to be staged as part of a relay competition.
Silent and live auctions will be the focus of an event benefiting the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation in Tucson.
Sway Events plans a promotion that mimics Internet sites that offer discounts.
A Brief rundown of LGBT news around the world
Ten things going on in the LGBT community you should know
Ten things going on in the LGBT community you should know
A Brief rundown of LGBT news around the world
A Phoenix man has organized a local chapter of Hell's Fairies, a group of LGBT scooter enthusiasts.
Members of the Phoenix chapter of Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays will attend the group's national convention.
A golf tournament will help raise money for the Tucson LGBT community center.
The screening of a film that explores the impact of the AIDS crisis will be part of the Loft Cinema Film Festival in Tucson.
Men will be growing out their mustaches during November in an event the benefits the fight against prostate cancer.
Male singers from local high schools and junior highs will join male choruses for a concert.
A couple's plans for a small commitment ceremony have grown into a major event.
Five community leaders will be recognized during a gala to benefit the 1 Voice LGBT Community Center.
Renovations have started on the building that will become the new location for the Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS.
Local activists are planning to protest a national meeting of a group that promotes reparative therapy.
Ten important things to know in the LGBT community
A brief rundown of LGBT news across the world.
As the runoff election for Phoenix mayor nears, Greg Stanton's campaign questions opponent Wes Gullett's commitment to extending non-discrimination protections
The community center board gets mixed signals from Magellan Health Services about a refund of grant money.
Sway Events creates a new group of promotional models
The Maricopa Community College Governing Board votes to include gender identity as a protected class in its non-discrimination policy.
One Community will recognize 12 gay, lesbian and allied leaders at a luncheon
A song from the musical ~Wicked~ inspires the theme for an Arizona Women in Tune event.
Local transgender advocates applaud Chaz Bono's appearances on Dancing With the Stars.
Phoenix Pride will be staging the Rainbows Festival starting in 2012 after taking over the event from Don Hamill.
Echo names a new associate publisher and unveils a redesign of its website.
Ten important things to know in the LGBT community
A brief rundown of LGBT news across the world.
The Phoenix Tennis Alliance hosts the second annual Cactus Open.
Magellan Health Services requests proposals for an adult alcohol abuse prevention program aimed at the LGBT community.
A film about how San Francisco responded to the AIDS crisis in the 1980s will be screened in Tucson.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show will be screened to benefit Grand Canyon Performing Arts.
The Melonhead Foundation plans an event to support families that have children with cancer.
The 1n10 suicide prevention project presents Sources of Strength: A Showcase of Music, Arts and Community.
About 6,000 walkers are expected to raise funds for the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation
Five people selected by Phoenix Pride to participate in OUTdayPHX tell their stories.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network join forces to fight efforts by schools to filter Web sites.