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WASHINGTON — David Perry recalls being young and gay in 1980s Washington D.C. and having “an absolute blast.” He was fresh ...
One reader, from Fresno, California, said he has attended Pride annually for 35 years — and only ever missed one parade.
D.C. officials told ABC News there are no known credible threats to the nation's capital as thousands prepare to celebrate ...
The park has been the site of some of the capital’s earliest Pride celebrations, LGBTQ protests and AIDS memorial services.
A Maryland lawmaker is reacting to Kilmar Abrego Garcia returning to the U.S. He was wrongfully deported more than two months ...
WASHINGTON — WorldPride celebrations are officially underway across D.C., but a park’s closure in Dupont Circle neighborhood has some in the LGBTQ+ community upset. Fencing is now in place around ...
U.S. Park Police and DC Police confirmed on Friday that Dupont Circle would be closed for what may be the largest pride festival in the District’s history, drawing criticism from DC leaders and the ...
Thanks to a quirk of local rules that puts the federal government in charge of city parks, Dupont Circle has been fenced off just as people around the world come to DC for pride.
President Donald Trump has previously ordered Park Police to crack down on vandalism or disorder in the nation's capital.
The National Park Service said Friday it would temporarily close the park at the center of Washington’s historic LGBTQ neighborhood ahead of the city’s annual Pride weekend, moving forward with ...
After days of uncertainty and unanswered questions, the National Park Service has officially announced that Dupont Circle ...
For the first time, WorldPride has descended on Washington D.C., as the city marks its 50-year anniversary of Pride celebrations. The Capital Pride parade will kick off at 2 p.m. on Saturday at ...
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