A beloved gay couple described as prominent members of the Buffalo’s art and LGBTQ+ communities were found dead in their home this week, officials said.
The LGBTQ+ community is mourning after the deaths of two men in Western New York. WIVB reports Michael “Mickey” Harmon, co-owner of The Good Stuff gallery in Buffalo, and his partner Jordan Celotto, ...
A couple who were beloved local artists and LGBTQ advocates were found dead in their Buffalo, New York, home Tuesday, ...
The Preservation League and numerous partner organizations, including the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project and Preservation Buffalo Niagara, pledged to continue their efforts to safeguard LGBTQ+ ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Waterfront announced on Wednesday which artists will perform at this summer's Pride at Terminal B ...
The Buffalo Police Department said they’ve arrested and charged a 34-year-old man in connection to a double homicide in which ...
The mural represents the commitment the two had to the local LGBTQ+ community and to making Buffalo a better place.
Officials announced that Michael "Mickey" Harmon and Jordan Celotto, two well-known members of the Allentown community, were killed.
housing and public accommodations or investigate such complaints, according to the Human Rights Campaign, which advocates for equality for LGBTQ people.
The mission of the University at Buffalo LGBTQ Faculty and Staff Association is to contribute to and support a welcoming and inclusive university community for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, ...
The business partner then called the Buffalo Police Department. When officers arrived, the 35-year-old man, who is a person of interest in the homicide investigation, was still on the scene and ...
It felt as though our "Let's Go Lesbians!" sign, made with the innocent intention of being cheerful and funny, was taken as ...