After an Alaskan city's Drag Story Hour received a bomb threat, local businesses rallied to offer support to its host LGBTQ organization.
The iOS and Android app notifies users about upcoming LGBTQ parties, fundraisers, or political events that suit their tastes.
D.C. hopes PUPs, an expedited permitting process, will allow businesses to quickly set up shop to revitalize downtown ahead of 2025.
State Rep. Barnaby later apologized for calling transgender witnesses "demons and imps" during a hearing on an anti-trans bathroom bill.
D.C. is lifting the requirement that patrons provide proof of vaccination to enter bars and restaurants starting on Tuesday, Feb. 15.
Pitchers and A League of Her Own have received a $100,000 grant from NGLCC and Grubhub's post-COVID recovery grant program.
The National LGBT Chamber of Commerce and Grubhub will give grants to LGBTQ-owned restaurants and bars financially impacted by COVID-19.
A second lawsuit has been filed challenging a Tennessee law requiring businesses with trans-friendly bathrooms to post anti-trans signs.
Tennessee will force private businesses to post "warning signs" if they allow trans people to use restrooms matching their gender identity.
Measures seek to bar trans athletes from competition and deny transition-related care to minors
Lena's Wood-Fired Pizza & Tap offers an Aspen-inspired retreat in Alexandria
D.C.'s LGBTQ bars grapple with and adapt to new restrictions banning indoor dining through mid-January.
Profish offers a host of convenient pickup locations and fresh, expertly cut selections
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Act would ensure protections for the 50% of LGBTQ people who live in 30 states without comprehensive civil rights laws