A Democratic lawmaker has postponed a Senate hearing on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” until February after the State of the Union address at the request of...
Complications on Capitol Hill over health care reform are raising questions about whether the final measure will include the LGBT-specific and HIV/AIDS provisions advocates are seeking...
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...
Greater involvement from first lady Michelle Obama was one option discussed during a recent congressional hearing as a way for the U.S. to help derail a...
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...
BALTIMORE — Citing the unending HIV/AIDS pandemic in Baltimore, a group of activists is asking the City Council to take action. A resolution the activists offered...
For the first time, a poll has revealed that more Marylanders support same-sex marriage than oppose, 47 percent to 44 percent, and more than half would...
A bill to block Maryland from recognizing same-sex marriages performed elsewhere has been introduced in anticipation of Attorney General Douglas Gansler releasing an opinion on the...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear a case that will determine whether the names of Washington state residents who signed a petition...