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Thousands upon thousands flocked to downtown Seattle for the 51st annual Pride Parade — the city's largest annual celebration ...
Seattle-area madam Rainbow Love has again avoided prison time for operating a string of Seattle-area "temples." ... Seattle police conducted a string of raids on May 28, 2014.
SEATTLE — In 2015, the rainbow Safe Place decals started to become visible in store windows. Today, more than 7,000 places in Seattle's metro area have it on display. "The decal is brilliant ...
Norm Stamper was the first Seattle police chief to march in uniform at the Pride parade in 1994 — and the contingent of uniformed officers participating in Pride events grew over more than two ...
Ritter is best known as SPD's first LGBTQ liaison, spearheading the "safe place program," which is responsible for the rainbow police badge stickers on many businesses around in Seattle.
More rainbow crosswalks are coming to the hub of the Seattle gay community on Capitol Hill. That’s just one item in the mayor’s action plan to improve safety for LGBTQ people in the city.
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