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Gay man shot to death in Baltimore
Second victim in coma; police have no suspects
Maryland Chick-fil-A vandalized with gay rights stickers, posters
Vandalism comes nearly a month after Dan Cathy spoke out against same-sex marriage
Deaf community forum on marriage
Aug. 22 forum designed for members of the deaf community will take place at 6 p.m. at the Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ, Frederick, Md.
Radio show to feature straight allies
Show, hosted by parents of gay child, airs Mondays from 4-5 p.m. on WOLB TalkRadio 1010am
Shining a light on equality
Mark Patro is leaving no stone unturned in the effort to defend the Md. marriage law that is being challenged in November by a referendum
New pro-gay congressman could emerge in Md.
Controversial Dem redistricting plan threatens Rep. Bartlett’s re-election
Chesapeake Pride
Community members enjoyed an afternoon of swimming, food, drink, music, drag shows and entertainment at Mayo Beach Park on Saturday.
HRC pledges $1 million for same-sex marriage efforts
Campaigns in Maryland, Washington, Minnesota and Maine each received $250,000.
Protesters take part in “kiss-in” outside Silver Spring Chick-fil-A
Same-sex couples kissed in front of dozens of Chick-fil-A restaurants across the country on Friday
Community center continues reorganization
“After a careful internal review, the Board has decided this is an important next step to address the organization's financial health,” said board president Bud Beehler.


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