Arlo Smith, a former San Francisco district attorney best known for leading the office in the aftermath of the 1978 assassinations of gay supervisor Harvey Milk and mayor George Moscone, died October ...
Stephanie Senna, left, Jaime Torres, and Laura Valdez, all of Mission Action, welcomed the expansion of the Jazzie’s Place ...
Fulfilling a promise he had made in the spring, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed into law legislation aimed at combatting the high rates of suicide and depression in LGBTQ youth.
Netflix’s new eight-episode series, based on Greg Cope White’s memoir “A Pink Marine,” blends sharp humor and heartfelt ...
The preliminary hearing for the alleged killer of Eduardo Xol, a gay man and former reality TV star, was delayed until December 16.
California Supreme Court Associate Justice Martin J. Jenkins, the first openly gay person named to the state’s highest court, will retire at the end of October.
In a stunning turnaround, a San Bernardino County community college won't name LGBTQ+ Student Resource Center after the late drag queen José Julio Sarria.
District 8 supervisor candidate Gary McCoy, left, has the endorsement of Congressmember Nancy Pelosi, who attended his ...
The argument before the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday revisited the days between the 1950s and 1970s when the psychiatric profession considered homosexuality to be a mental disorder.
Representatives of 160 community-based organizations are learning how to more closely work together despite America’s intertwined crises of social isolation and rising extremism.
Recent executive moves by President Donald Trump are making data collection about sexual orientation and gender identity at the national level more difficult.
From the start of the Nazi persecution of homosexuals in 1933, the atrocities Adolph Hitler and his regime waged against LGBTQ Germans and others has impacted the LGBTQ community in America.