Destination Tomorrow, an LGBTQ service provider with New York and Atlanta branches, opened its latest iteration in D.C.
The event honors local residents and luminaries who have made significant contributions to the D.C. LGBTQ community.
Federal Appeals Court rules against religious parents in case against Montgomery County Public Schools over LGBTQ books and opt-out request.
The opening reception, held at the Westin in Downtown D.C., will be headlined by comedienne and actor Paris Sashay.
The day-long event features a resource fair, educational workshops, free HIV testing, arts and crafts activities, and an afterparty.
Exposé and Sapphira Cristál will also be featured at the June 9, concert, and Palmer and Porter will serve as the Parade's Grand Marshals.
D.C. hopes PUPs, an expedited permitting process, will allow businesses to quickly set up shop to revitalize downtown ahead of 2025.
The Annual Memorial Day Weekend celebration offers a weekend full of workshops, networking, poetry slams, and parties.
“Harm reduction” vending machines, offering everything from naloxone to condoms, have begun popping up in Washington, D.C.
Owner Freddie Lutz says threats are tied to drag queen storytime events and have also been lodged against his personal residence.
Prosecutors allege that Michael Everts sent pornographic images and videos depicting minors to an undercover agent on a hookup app.
The lawsuit alleges breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation, and unjust enrichment.
Town 2.0 claims the building's owner breached its contract by failing to fulfill its obligations and complete necessary renovations.
Team DC, an association of LGBTQ sports clubs in the Greater D.C. region, will award nine high school LGBTQ student-athletes with scholarships. The annual Team...
The Capital Pride Alliance will host the contest for the next Mr., Mx., and Miss Capital Pride winners at Penn Social on April 26.