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Housing and semiconductors have largely united lawmakers so far this year. More fraught discussions are coming.
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Klamath Falls is hosting its second annual pride festival on Saturday. The event鈥檚 organizers are excited despite threatening messages in recent weeks.
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Residents in Myrtle Point are frustrated over the firing of a beloved library director.
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For a second time, Oregon judges have found a former Gresham bakery could not refuse service to a same-sex couple on religious grounds. But the court found problems with a $135,000 ruling.
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A national organization that ranks cities on their LGBTQ policies, support, and services has released it annual report for 2021. Oregon cities as a whole scored better than the national average.
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The "OUT Dance Project" supports rural queer people
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Two educators in Grants Pass are on leave after they started an online campaign pushing back against efforts to accommodate transgender students.
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Discrimination has been common against both indigenous people and people who identify as LGBTQ or queer. Imagine the challenges for people who identify鈥
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The group Southern Oregon Pride held their annual Pride parade in Ashland Saturday. Hundreds of spectators cheered rainbow-colored floats, vehicles and鈥
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It's been a big 50 years for LGBTQ rights in the United States. The 1969 Stonewall Riot in New York (named for a club the police raided) set the stage for鈥
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Research out of Oregon Health & Science University in Portland backs up with other researchers have found: health care for LGBTQ+ people isn't as good as鈥
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Medical professionals need to be ready to treat patients of all sizes, shapes, and backgrounds. But there appears to be a gap in their ability to treat鈥
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Societal attitudes and laws may be changing, but it can still be a real challenge growing up LGBTQ. Research from the University of Texas Department of鈥