Not even a massive disruption at Saturday's parade could stop D.C.'s LGBTQ community from enjoying Capital Pride weekend
National survey by The Trevor Project finds more than 7 in 10 LGBTQ youth experience discrimination due to their identity
June and July offer people in the DMV plenty of opportunities to celebrate their LGBTQ identity
On heels of two trans rights cases, high court finds colonial-era law penalizing homosexuality unconstitutional
Those close to Dante Austin, who took his own life, believe he was struggling with depression prior to his death
Bill would prevent defendants from using a victim's LGBTQ identity to justify crimes like murder and assault
Group was ordered to dissolve 4 years ago, but reconstituted under another name to continue promoting conversion therapy
Lawsuit argues that the exemption violates federal law and threatens patients' ability to access health care
Proceeds from event nearly double the amount raised from last year's AIDS Walk and Run
Pride-goers describe the chaos as false reports of a shooting spread through the crowd: "Everyone was just running. It looked like a movie scene."
Mike Hill says he regrets the "tone" of his response to question about introducing a bill to put gay people to death
Embassies can hang or display the flag elsewhere on their grounds, but not on flag poles
Apology marks reversal for New York Police Department, which had previously refused to admit wrongdoing
Suspect allegedly murdered three victims and shot two others because they were gay or transgender
Reaffirmed ruling finds no evidence of anti-religious bias in decision against Arlene's Flowers owner Barronelle Stutzman