"Damage already done," McCrory's executive order unlikely to aid re-election
When N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory issued an executive action Tuesday, he included sexual orientation and gender identity in the state’s nondiscrimination policy.
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When N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory issued an executive action Tuesday, he included sexual orientation and gender identity in the state’s nondiscrimination policy.
When Georgiann Davis was 17, she underwent surgery to remove what doctors called precancerous ovaries.
University officials are refusing to speculate on how UNC will enforce House Bill 2’s requirement that people use the bathroom that corresponds to their biological sex.
Too late to save a Bruce Springsteen concert in Greensboro, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory signed an executive order Tuesday backtracking on House Bill 2 — and in the process, drew the ire of community leaders and activists alike.
Guilford County Democrats elected an LGBT rights leader Saturday to fill a vacancy left in the N.C. legislature with the March death of House Rep. Ralph Johnson, D-Guilford.
Criticism of North Carolina’s university system following the passage of House Bill 2 elicited a response Friday from UNC-system President Margaret Spellings and Chancellor Carol Folt — both of whom encouraged inclusivity on campus.
Update 7:30 p.m.: A campus-wide email from UNC-CH Chancellor Carol Folt and other administrators said the University does not agree with the controversial House Bill 2.
Joaquín Carcaño is soft-spoken. But the 27-year-old from South Texas is not ashamed of his identity.
Three synchronized minutes of air horn blasts at the governor’s mansion could wake Gov. Pat McCrory to opposition against House Bill 2, compelling him to reevaluate the bill.
The passing of House Bill 2 has left members of Chapel Hill government upset and unsure of what’s to come.
As the national debate over North Carolina’s House Bill 2 — which bans nondiscrimination ordinances — intensifies, political and economic pressure against the state continues to build.
Student protestors participate in chants against House Bill 2 on Tuesday night.
Carmen Perez (left) and her grand-daughter Amara talk before the protest begins.
Hundreds gathered to protest North Carolina's recent passing of House Bill 2 which has been called "anti-lgbt"
The protest blocked off the intersection of East Franklin St. and Columbia St.
Hundreds gathered to protest North Carolina's recent passing of House Bill 2 which has been called "anti-lgbt"Protesters against House Bill 2 gather in front of the Chapel Hill Post Office.
Hundreds gathered to protest North Carolina's recent passing of House Bill 2 which has been called "anti-lgbt"
A handful of the many protestors who gathered on Franklin St. Tuesday hold a sign bearing the movement's motto, "Stand Up, Fight Back".
Hundreds who gathered at the Peace and Justice plaza then walked to the intersection of Franklin and Columbia St, blocking traffic and forming a circle where people were encouraged to speak in the middle of.
Student activist June Beshea sits with other activists on the intersection of Franklin St. and Columbia St. on Mar 29, shutting down traffic in protest of newly passed House Bill 2.