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Thieves Steal Audio Equipment from MCC SA

Thieves Steal Audio Equipment from MCC SA

Members of the Metropolitan Community Church of San Antonio were unpleasantly surprised on Friday morning to find that thieves had ransacked the sanctuary and stolen the congregation’s audio equipment. The church is located at 611 E Myrtle, just north of downtown. MCC board member Marsha Warren told Out In SA it appears the robbery took

Equality Texas Takes on Proposed ‘Religious Liberty’ Legislation

Equality Texas Takes on Proposed ‘Religious Liberty’ Legislation

Despite support from more and more Americans for LGBT equality, Texas’ Republican politicians are still doing everything they can to thwart progress in the Lone Star State. This week in Austin, Steve Rudner, Chairman of the Board of Equality Texas, testified against several dozen pieces of anti-LGBT legislation referred to the Senate State Affairs Committee

Alamo Colleges Trustees to Finally Vote on Trans Protections

Alamo Colleges Trustees to Finally Vote on Trans Protections

Almost six years after the Alamo Colleges board of trustees voted to add sexual orientation to the district’s nondiscrimination policy, a vote will taken on February 23 to add gender identity and expression as a protected class. The nondiscrimination policy covers students, faculty and employees at Alamo Colleges’ five campuses. (Links to relevant documents are

Everything You Need to Early-Vote

Everything You Need to Early-Vote

Early voting for the March 1 primary begins in February 16 and continues until February 26. The election includes ballots for president, Congressional races, state offices ( judges, representatives and senators) and county officials including sheriff. For a complete list of races and candidates, use this link and select Bexar County in the pull-down menu.

Robber Fires Gun at Cobalt Club Bartender

Robber Fires Gun at Cobalt Club Bartender

WOAI-TV reports that in the early morning hours of February 12, an armed robber menaced the customers and bartender at the Cobalt Club, a gay bar north of downtown. According to the report, sometime around 1 a.m. the assailant climbed in through a back window of the bar which is located at 2022 McCullough at

LGBT Couples May Join Valentine’s Mass Weddings at Courthouse

LGBT Couples May Join Valentine’s Mass Weddings at Courthouse

Thanks to the Supreme Court’s ruling last summer that made marriage equality legal, this will be the first year same-sex couples will be able to participate in the mass weddings held annually at the Bexar County Courthouse on Valentine’s Day. To mark the occasion, activist Rene Orozco is organizing a Love Wins march from Milam

Law Firm Slates Marriage Equality ‘Town Hall’

Law Firm Slates Marriage Equality ‘Town Hall’

The law firm of de la Riva & Associates invites the community to a “Town Hall on Marriage Equality” at their offices on Saturday, February 27. The event, which is hosted in partnership with Bethany East PR & Management, the San Antonio LGBT Chamber of Commerce and the Great Lawyers Association, will feature a panel

Police, TABC Raid Venue for Mr. Alamo City Leather Contest

Police, TABC Raid Venue for Mr. Alamo City Leather Contest

The Mr. Alamo City Leather and Alamo City Bootblack contests were underway at the Mad Marlin Bar on Saturday, February 6 when police and officials from the Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission raided the club which is located at 8123 Broadway. According to a report in the Leather Journal, it was about 10:30 p.m., when

Interview: Ruby Resendez, Candidate for State Rep. District 116

Interview: Ruby Resendez, Candidate for State Rep. District 116

Ruby Resendez is one of three Democrats vying for the office of State Representative District 116 in the March 1 primary. She will face off against Martin Golando, former chief of staff to State Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer, and Diana Arevalo, secretary of the Bexar County Democratic Party. Resendez has been active in San Antonio’s

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