Lindsay Carroll and Desiree Peterson hold hands with their rings in view. The two exchanged vows Friday at the Wake County Justice Center.
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Lindsay Carroll and Desiree Peterson hold hands with their rings in view. The two exchanged vows Friday at the Wake County Justice Center.
For some LGBT couples in North Carolina on Friday, patience wasn’t a virtue.
North Carolina's constitutional ban on gay marriage is no more — giving same-sex couples statewide the freedom to marry immediately and securing legal recognition for gay couples married outside the state.
A U.S. District Court judge on Wednesday lifted a stay on two lawsuits challenging North Carolina’s gay marriage ban — likely rendering imminent the overturning of Amendment One as unconstitutional.
In a landmark decision for gay rights, the U.S. Supreme Court decided on Monday to let stand rulings in five states striking down gay marriage bans — likely clearing the way for same-sex marriage in North Carolina.
The city of Winston-Salem decided in late August to begin recognizing all city employees’ marriages as equal — including same-sex couples, a move that might be historic.
Gay rights advocacy groups have been fighting the state's ban on gay marriage in court since it was passed two years ago, and now they're demanding that Gov. Pat McCrory stops fighting them back.
Almost two years after North Carolina banned same-sex marriage, a new court case seeks to reverse that decision — and soon.
In the last month, two states’ constitutional bans on same-sex marriage have been ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge.
Gay and lesbian couples in Buncombe County can apply for marriage licenses — although they won’t be approved any time soon.
Gay rights activist groups across North Carolina are praising the N.C. National Guard for its decision Monday to extend federal benefits to married same-sex couples.
In the midst of celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court’s gay marriage rulings last week, Jen Jones called her fiancee Laura Meadows and popped the question a second time.
It’s safe to say that gay rights supporters — and their #MarriageEquality and #LoveisLove hashtags — staged a sweeping takeover of the Twittersphere Wednesday, in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s highly anticipated rulings on same-sex marriage.
Same-sex marriage supporters celebrated in four states on election night — but advocates in North Carolina acknowledged a long road ahead for their efforts.