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Posted inWake County

Garner Is Latest NC Town to Adopt LGBTQ-Inclusive Non-Discrimination Ordinance

by Joe Killian 07/06/202201/11/2023

Garner is the seventh community within Wake County to adopt its own non-discrimination ordinance or sign on to the county’s. The others are: Apex, Cary, Knightdale, Morrisville, Raleigh, and Wendell.

Posted inWake County

Affordable Housing, Parking Top Raleigh City Council’s Agenda This Week

by Jasmine Gallup 03/17/202201/11/2023
Posted inNorth Carolina

Year In Review: Five Stories Charting Challenges and Progress for N.C.’s LGBTQ Community

by Joe Killian 01/03/202201/10/2023
Posted inWake County

Raleigh to let Wake County Take the Lead on Nondiscrimination Ordinance

by Jasmine Gallup 10/13/202101/11/2023
Posted inWake County

BREAKING: Raleigh, Wake County Poised To Adopt Nondiscrimination Ordinance Protecting LGBTQ Residents and Others

by Leigh Tauss 10/07/202101/11/2023
Posted inWake County

Raleigh Council Updates Nondiscrimination Policy

by Leigh Tauss 01/05/202101/10/2023
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