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Trans sex offender escapes prosecution after trying to kidnap child during elementary school recess
Aurora Police Association President David Exstrom said the judicial system failed the children Galligan traumatized.
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Daily Camera on MSNColorado is progressive but LGBTQ students need our support more than ever (Opinion)
According to the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network’s 2021 School Climate Survey, 80% of U.S. LGBTQ+ youth feel ...
Charges were dropped against a "trans" registered sex offender who allegedly attempted to kidnap a boy. It's his 4th time in 10 years.
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Victim's advocate calls autopsy report for Denver hairstylist Jax Gratton "concerning," "suspicious"
A recently obtained autopsy report for a Denver hairstylist, who was missing for over two months before being found dead, is ...
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One Colorado speaks up about reported increase in transgender violence in the state
Jax Gratton's case has made headlines, but there are a lot of cases involving transgender Coloradans who don't receive much ...
Colorado students shouldn’t have to worry about new guidance from the Trump administration that rescinds federal protections for transgender students because of existing state law here.
The transgender rights bill is poised to affect school bullying policies, dress codes, and name changes. Lawmakers passed the Kelly Loving Act late in the legislative session.
Colorado lawmakers were debating bills regarding transgender rights, rideshare regulation and deepfake porn ahead of the final hours of legislative session. House Bill 25-1312 regarding ...
No one in America has the right to control the speech of another person. Except, maybe, in Colorado, if a radical new “transgender rights” law is allowed to stand. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a ...
House Bill 25-1312, dubbed the Kelly Loving Act in honor of a transgender woman killed during the 2022 Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs, initially proposed various new legal protections for ...
International Transgender Day of Remembrance started in 1999 as a day for communities to memorialize those killed due to anti-transgender violence, according to GLAAD, an LGBTQ media group.
Colorado licensed counseling professional, Kaley Chiles, recently petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to protect her free speech and that of her patients. Several viewpoint discrimination cases over ...
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