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Photos Of Same-Sex Marriage Celebrations Around North Carolina

Reema Khrais

On Friday, a federal judge in Asheville struck down the state's gay marriage ban, opening the way for the first same-sex weddings in the state.  U.S. District Court Judge Max Cogburn, Jr. issued a ruling shortly after 5:00 p.m. declaring the ban approved by state voters in 2012 unconstitutional. A few weddings happened late on Friday, more on Monday and Tuesday.

Some, like Nancy Ruth Best and her partner Wynolia Apple are waiting to hold their ceremony at church. Governor McCrory said that he's glad the court battle over gay marriage is finished.

WUNC reporters have been meeting people at county Register of Deed offices around the state:

Here's a curated list of tweets from people around the state:

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Carol Jackson has been with WUNC since 2006. As Digital News Editor, she writes stories for wunc.org, and helps reporters and hosts make digital versions of their radio stories. She is also responsible for sharing stories on social media. Previously, Carol spent eight years with WUNC's nationally syndicated show The Story with Dick Gordon, serving as Managing Editor and Interim Senior Producer.
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