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A petition on Change.org calling for the restitution of the old logo and slogan (“Alabama’s Renaissance City,”) has picked up almost 2,400 signatures overnight.
The city of Oxford, Alabama reacted to Target's transgender bathroom policy by passing an ordinance making such restroom use punishable by jail time. Kim LaCapria Published April 27, 2016 ...
A Change.org petition has been started to return the city's old logo, a seal with a fleur-de-lis in the center. As of Friday afternoon, it has received more than 7,500 signatures, not far from its ...
In a special meeting Wednesday, the city of Oxford, Alabama, ... Oxford, Alabama, Repeals Ban on Trans Bathroom Usage. By June Thomas. May 04, 2016 5:18 PM.
OXFORD, Ala. (AP) — The city of Oxford, Alabama, has passed an ordinance making it illegal to use a public restroom different from the gender on a person’s birth certificate. Council Presiden… ...
When the city unveiled the new logo this week, it drew immediate backlash and an online petition demanding changes that had nearly 7,500 signatures. The city paid $25,000 to a Birmingham marketing ...
Development of the course is said to have been inspired by the competitive needs of the Oxford High School mountain biking team, and efforts of the Oxford Mountain Bike Foundation, a non-profit ...
The Oxford, Alabama, City Council overturns an ordinance that could have sent transgender people to jail for using the bathroom that matches their gender identity. CNN values your feedback 1.
Florence, Alabama’s new logo: 5,500 people sign petition calling for change Published: Jan. 27, 2022, 6:24 a.m. A petition calls on the City of Florence to get rid of the new "F" logo in favor ...
The city of Oxford, Alabama, has passed an ordinance making it illegal to use a public restroom different from the gender on a person’s birth certificate. Skip to content WATE 6 On Your Side ...
The Oxford, Alabama, City Council overturns an ordinance that could have sent transgender people to jail for using the bathroom that matches their gender identity. CNN values your feedback 1.