A few years after World War II, two Branson businessmen wanted to make sure the Christmas story stayed at the center of ...
U.S. District Judge R. Austin Huffaker Jr. ruled that the City of Prattville violated Prattville Pride’s First Amendment right to free speech and 14th Amendment right to equal protection under the law ...
A federal judge appointed by President-elect Donald Trump during his first term overturned an Alabama mayor's decision to pull an LGBTQ+ pride float from his city's Christmas parade Friday.
He ordered that at least two police officers escort the float during the parade. Notified of their victory just hours before the parade was set to take place, Prattville Pride finished their float ...
At the hearing, the City admitted that the City can easily require two officers to escort Prattville Pride's float during the two-hour long parade and that it would not be burdensome to do so.
As the Prattville Pride float wound through the streets of Downtown Prattville Friday night, citizens lined along the curbs shouted at them: mostly things like “Merry Christmas!” and “Throw me some ...
The ruling required the city to provide at least two police officers to escort the float throughout the parade. On Thursday, Prattville Pride requested additional security measures from law ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad The ruling required the city to provide at least two police officers to escort the float throughout the parade. On Thursday, Prattville Pride ...
PRATTVILLE, Ala. (AP) — A federal judge has ordered an Alabama city to allow an LGBTQ+ pride group to participate in the city’s Christmas parade on Friday, after the mayor initially blocked ...