D.C. police have made a second arrest in the Jan. 10 shooting death of gay Maryland resident Gordon Rivers. Police identified the second suspect as 22-year-old...
The D.C. Court of Appeals Friday denied a request by a Maryland minister for an injunction to block the city’s same-sex marriage law from taking effect...
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs today, responding to a question from a DC Agenda reporter, said he believes the process for repealing “Don’t Ask, Don’t...
Brown Naff Pitts Omnimedia, Inc., doing business as DCAgenda, proudly announced today that it acquired the assets of the Washington Blade, the nation’s oldest lesbian, gay,...
A lesbian prosecutor in San Diego credited with coordinating high-profile narcotics cases along the U.S.-Mexico border was nominated Wednesday by President Obama to be United States...
A key senator who opposes “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is doubtful that sufficient support exists to repeal the law this year as he continues to push...
The top Navy and Marine Corps officials expressed support Wednesday for the Pentagon’s review on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” without outright backing repeal — and voiced...
A D.C. Superior Court judge has ruled probable cause exists that William Wren allegedly shot and killed gay Maryland resident Gordon Rivers last month inside Rivers’...
Local gay Republican activists Mike Hubbard and Tom Weirich were chosen as members of the D.C. Republican Committee last month, bringing the total number of gays...
Eleven individuals and one organization are being recognized with Gay & Lesbian Activists Alliance Distinguished Service Awards. The recipients, announced last week in advance of the...