Kenneth Gaughan is also accused of embezzling more than $400,000 from the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington
The longtime gay leather bar filed for bankruptcy in June, freezing its bank accounts and causing checks to bounce.
Rico LeBlond's guilty plea comes after a hung jury trial and a subsequent murder conviction that was later overturned
Sheriff's office alleges that the men attempted to rob the victim and stole his car after shooting him
Police found the body of Jose Escobar Menendez along a roadway in Sterling last Wednesday
At-home testing seeks to achieve District's goals that 90% of people with HIV know their status and are linked with treatment
Abbreviated application period, ending on Aug. 31, will give special consideration to racial and social justice-centric nonprofits
Bill adds protections for gender expression and HIV status, and prohibits discrimination against LGBTQ seniors
A Norfolk wedding photographer is suing the commonwealth of Virginia over a newly-enacted law intended to protect LGBTQ people from discrimination. The photographer, Chris Herring,...
Nicholas F. Benton is launching a nonprofit that will serve as a discussion hub and community resource for LGBTQ Northern Virginians
Installation in District's Dupont Circle neighborhood is part of the Department of Transportation's Art in the Right of Way program
From DC Latinx Pride to It Gets Better, Let Freedom Sing to Queen of the Capital
LGBTQ nonprofit vows to center social justice organizations or those working with marginalized populations in its grant process
Browse our Pride Memory Lane with 60 videos and thousands of photos from dozens of past D.C. Pride celebrations from 2002 to the present.
June 15 event will explain how "defund" strategy works and offer advice on responding to D.C.'s proposed funding increase for MPD