She sings, has comedic chops, and is known for being a "powerhouse host" in the Los Angeles entertainment scene. Now Pickle can add another feather to her cap as West Hollywood's inaugural drag laureate.
If a San Francisco supervisor has a complaint and wants changes made to the city budget, the time to do that is before the spending plan is adopted, not weeks later.
When it comes to providing reparations to California's Black residents due to the systemic discrimination and racism they and their ancestors have experienced for decades, LGBTQ leaders in the state are largely in support of doing so.
Tiffany Woods, a trans woman and chair emeritus of the California Democratic Party's LGBTQ Caucus, will speak at the Commonwealth Club on the current legislative assault on LGBTQ+ Americans.
Twenty-five years ago David Nelson got his start as a yoga proprietor when he opened his first studio in San Francisco's LGBTQ Castro district in 1998 with co-owner Darren Main.
Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, a world-acclaimed expert on HIV and sexually transmitted infections, has been chosen to head the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, replacing Dr. Anthony Fauci.
The rainbow Pride flag that new landlords had wanted removed at the start of this month from an apartment building in San Francisco's LGBTQ Castro neighborhood is still flying.
The United States House of Representatives Appropriations Committee voted on party lines last month to strip funding for three LGBTQ groups in a decision Democrats said was motivated by bigotry.
After years of not having organized festivities, plans for Halloween in the LGBTQ Castro neighborhood are moving forward — but it won't be the block party that was quashed by San Francisco leaders 16 years ago after violence marred previous events.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced she's dropping misdemeanor riot charges against those arrested after chaos and violence related to the Dolores Street Hill Bomb skateboard event last month near Mission Dolores Park.