MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) — The latest on the county clerk in Kentucky who has refused to issue marriage licenses since the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage (all times local)...

A second gay couple has arrived at a Kentucky clerk's office to apply for a marriage license.

Timothy and Michael Long arrived Friday morning, about an hour after another gay couple was issued a license by a deputy clerk.

The clerk who oversees the Rowan County clerk's office, Kim Davis, remained jailed after defying several court orders directing her to issue the licenses. Davis refused to issue any marriage licenses, citing her Christian beliefs and opposition to gay marriage.

When the couple got inside the office Friday, a man harassed them and said, "More sodomites getting married?" The couple did not respond, and a worker told the man to leave.

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