The annual "Gay Day at the Zoo" celebration, which promotes LGBTQ visibility at the National Zoo, will be held on Sunday, May 7.
Bill requires Medicaid to cover gender-affirming treatments deemed medically necessary by a patient's medical provider.
The Capital Pride Alliance has announced two musical performers for the annual Capital Pride Concert, presented by HOT 99.5 FM/PRIDE Radio and DARCARS. Performing at...
The D.C. Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs has awarded $20,000 to an organization aiming to teach transgender and nonbinary residents skills how to protect themselves...
A transgender woman is suing the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Corrections over being allegedly mistreated while being held in custody in an all-male...
Signature's evening celebrating the legendary Chita Rivera was filled with enthralling musical moments and poignant personal tributes.
Maryland has expanded Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming treatments that are typically covered by private insurance.
A man accused of vandalizing two libraries with the word "groomer" has been charged with possession of child pornography.
The service will honor LGBTQ overdose victims while calling attention to the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States.
This year's celebration will feature familiar events, even as organizers keep an eye toward hosting a massive WorldPride blowout in 2025.
A proposed bill in the District of Columbia would allow the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles to create LGBTQ Pride-themed license plates as one of...
D.C.'s newest LGBTQ dance club has clarified its dress code, saying it discourages, but will not outright ban, people from wearing high heels.
At least 12 anti-LGBTQ bills introduced this year in Virginia failed after Democrats in the Virginia Senate blocked them from becoming law.
Patrick Wojahn, the openly gay mayor of College Park, faces 56 charges for allegedly possessing and distributing child exploitative material.
The Capital Pride Alliance will uncover their plans for the 2023 Pride season, on Thursday, March 16 from 7 to 10 p.m.