Topic: Washington, DC
District of Columbia Mayor Adrian M. Fenty – an ardent gay rights supporter – apologized Thursday for issuing a certificate of appreciation to an ex-gay leader.
Fenty signed the certificate appreciating Regina Griggs, executive director of Parents and Friend ...
The US Senate Thursday rejected a health care amendment that would have ended a gay marriage law in the District of Columbia.
Utah Senator Bob Bennett, a Republican, introduced his amendment to the health care reconciliation bill on ...
Some signs of changing attitudes since the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy was instituted 17 years ago: _President Barack Obama's signing last year of hate crimes legislation marked the first time that gays and lesbians were given comprehensive legal status as a protected class ...
Top Republicans have joined the fight against gay marriage in the District of Columbia, the 'Washington Post' reported.
Stand for Marriage DC is challenging a District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics ruling that blocked opponents from pursing a ballot initiative banning gay marriage in ...
District of Columbia Mayor Adrian M. Fenty signed into law a gay marriage bill on Friday, sparking a renewed push by opponents to ban the institution in the city.
Fenty, 39, signed the bill at a public ceremony at All Souls Church, a gay-friendly ...
A brutal attack on two transgender women in the Washington D.C. area has left one dead and a second seriously injured, gay weekly the 'Washington Blade' reported.
Twenty-one year old Tyli'a “NaNa Boo” Mack, also known ...
Gay activist Cleve Jones has joined the chorus of calls for a national march in Washington D.C.
Jones roused a Gay Pride crowd Sunday in Salt Lake City with the announcement of a planned October 11 march to coincide with National ...
The White House is allocating tickets for the upcoming Easter Egg Roll to gay and lesbian parents as part of the Obama administration's outreach to diverse communities. Families say the gesture shows that the new Democratic administration values them as equal to other families. And ...