A small corps of LGBT political insiders, speaking on condition that they not be identified, believe the Employment Non-Discrimination Act is headed for almost certain defeat...
Leaders of the group D.C. Census Pride told a Jan. 14 meeting of local LGBT activists that the U.S. Census Bureau is making an unprecedented outreach...
In a little-noticed development, a D.C. police official last week released the names of 23 officers assigned as “affiliate” members of the department’s Gay & Lesbian...
The worst economic recession since the Great Depression is devastating state and local government budgets, especially HIV/AIDS budgets, a panel of AIDS experts said Thursday. In...
Capitol Hill insiders say D.C.’s same-sex marriage bill, which is undergoing its required congressional review, should not be adversely affected by Tuesday’s election of Massachusetts Republican...
D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles revealed last week that his office shuttered a sex club for gay men known as the “Men’s Parties” and “D.C. Wrestling...
A D.C. Superior Court judge has denied a motion to dismiss conspiracy and obstruction of justice charges against three gay men implicated in the 2006 stabbing...
Opponents of same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia lost their second court challenge in less than a year Thursday when a Superior Court judge ruled...
Jon Mack and his partner, Michael Garrett, said their one-year tenure as members of Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church in Northeast D.C. came to an abrupt...
An analysis released by the D.C. Office of the Chief Financial Officer estimates that as much as $22 million in revenue for area businesses could be...