LESBIANS FOUND GUILTY OF TRESPASSING by: KMGH ABC Denver, clipsyndicate.com
Lesbians Found Guilty Of Trespassing KMGH ABC Denver • May. 07, 2008. 02:05 AM EST
Two women who tried to challenge Colorado's gay marriage ban were found guilty of trespassing.
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THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF CORRALES DEATH TO BE HONORED Yuma, AZ – In a demonstration of unity and support for a victim of violence, the community is invited to an observance honoring the memory of Amancio Corrales, a young gay man brutally murdered in the early hours of May 6, 2005. > Full Story. [4/24/08]
THIRD TIME NOT THE CHARM: THE TRIAL STATUS MEETING IS POSTPONED AGAIN IN CORRALES MURDER CASE Yuma, Arizona – For the third time in a row, the meeting with the prosecutor's office to go over the details of the pending trial in the Corrales murder case has been postponed. Unlike previous times no reason was given. The new date for this repeatedly re-scheduled conference in now set for May 5, 2008, nearly three years to the day since the brutal murder of Amancio Corrales. > Full Story. [4/24/08]
MASSIVE LESBIAN INVASION! DENVER NOW HOME TO LARGEST MONTHLY WOMEN'S PARTY IN THE US! Denver, CO April 15, 2008: When Colorado voters enacted Amendment 2 in 1992, which prohibited legislation protecting LGBT persons from discrimination, their actions earned Colorado a national reputation for being unfriendly toward the LGBT community. Amendment 2 was overturned in 1997 and now, just over a decade later, Denver has earned bragging rights as the site of the nation's largest monthly women's party. > Full Story. [4/20/08]