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Pride flags torn down, broken at Manhattan's Stonewall Monument for 3rd time in week
For the third time in just over a week, Pride flags were vandalized outside the Stonewall National Monument in Manhattan’s West Village, police said.
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Pride flag ripped from NYC home, Stonewall flags vandalized
The NYPD hates crimes task force is hot on the trail of suspects in three hateful acts against LGBTQ+ communities. Jessica Cunnington reports.
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More Pride flags vandalized in Queens and Manhattan in acts caught on camera
Hate crime investigators are looking for suspects in two separate incidents in Queens and Manhattan involving stolen or torn down Pride flags — more troubling acts of vandalism during Pride Month.
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Pride flags vandalized in Queens and Manhattan
Gaby Acevedo reports on pride flags being vandalized at the Stonewall National Monument and a home in Queens.
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Trio wanted for snapping Pride flags around Manhattan
Gus Rosendale reporting on the search for the vandals who destroyed pride flags at the Stonewall National Monument.
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Dozens of Pride flags snapped by vandals at Stonewall National Monument in Manhattan
Dozens of Pride flags were snapped into pieces and thrown on the ground in a troubling act of vandalism during Pride Month at the Stonewall National Monument — a memorial that celebrates a key moment in the gay rights movement.
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NYC's Oldest Gay Bar May Soon Get Landmark Status
Julius’ has been a bar since 1864. It was thrust into the forefront of the gay rights movement in 1966 — three years before the Stonewall riots — when activists staged a peaceful “sip in,” announcing they are homosexuals and asking to be served.
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Oldest Gay Bar in NYC Inches Closer to Landmark Status
Julius’, which bills itself as New York City’s oldest gay bar, could soon become a historical landmark. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.
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Stonewall Visitor Center Breaks Ground Ahead of Pride
A visitor center dedicated to telling the story of the LGBTQ rights movement is opening next door to the Stonewall Inn. News 4’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Stonewall Visitor Center in Greenwich Village Will Be Dedicated to LGBTQ History
The groundbreaking for the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in New York City’s Greenwich Village neighborhood will take place Friday, with the center expected to open in summer 2024
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NYC Pride 2022: New Leader Preps for Annual Greenwich Village Celebration
News 4’s Gus Rosendale spoke one-on-one with the Executive Director of group that organizes NYC’s biggest pride celebration.
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Pride Kicks Off in NYC with Ceremony at Stonewall National Monument
Pride Month kicks off in New York City as the Pride flag was raised over the historic Stonewall National Monument.
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NYC Launches Billboard Campaign in Florida Over ‘Don't Say Gay' Law
Starting Monday, Mayor Eric Adams is wallpapering the Sunshine State with digital billboards espousing New York City’s vociferous opposition to the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law, he said Monday.
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‘This Is the City of Stonewall:' NYC Launches Billboard War in Florida Over ‘Don't Say Gay' Law
New York City, where the Stonewall Inn riots ignited what many consider to be the birth of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, has long voiced its support for that community. Now it wants its message heard in one place, especially: Florida. Starting Monday, Mayor Eric Adams is wallpapering the Sunshine State with digital billboards espousing New York City’s vociferous...
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What Exactly Is in Florida's ‘Don't Say Gay' Bill, Which Just Became Law?
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed into law the state’s controversial “Parental Rights in Education” legislation, dubbed by opponents the “Don’t Say Gay” bill. NBCLX storyteller Eric Rodriguez talked to politicians and parents both for and against the bill to learn what it’s really about.