A man was sentenced to 60 years in prison Wednesday for the brutal murder of a gay Austin resident in 2013.
A Rally Against Hate Crimes is planned outside a South Texas courthouse on Friday, when the suspect charged with murder and rape in an attack on a teenage lesbian couple two years ago is scheduled to appear for a hearing.
Texas now has at least 10 pending lawsuits challenging the state’s bans on same-sex marriage — believed to be the most of any state.
Since I first wrote about Sen. Donna Campbell’s “license to discriminate” bill on Monday, it has become a national story.
A plan to install rainbow-colored crosswalks at two intersections in Austin’s gay entertainment district is encountering pushback from some local business owners.
Austin retained its unofficial title as Texas’ most LGBT-friendly city in 2014, receiving a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index for the second consecutive year.
Pro-equality Texas legislators will again attempt to repeal the state’s unconstitutional “homosexual conduct” law in 2015.
Dartmouth College students trolled Texas Gov. Rick Perry with inappropriate questions about gay sex during his appearance at the New Hampshire school on Sunday night.
KHOU-TV reports that a handful of Westboro picketers were met by a group of about 20 Unitarian Universalists who gathered across the street in song.
Texas tea party Sen. Donna Campbell, R-New Braunfels, introduced a measure Monday that could effectively allow businesses to turn away gay customers — or fire LGBT employees — under the guise of religious freedom.