38th Annual DC High Heel Race 2025 held in Northwest

The 38th Annual 17th Street High Heel Race kicks off Tuesday night in Northwest, D.C. Here's how to watch the celebration LIVE!

WorldPride weekend weather forecast: Scattered storms expected over events

It's a big weekend across our region with celebrations for WorldPride events taking over DC. This includes the big parade downtown at 1 p.m. on Saturday, which you can stream live right on your FOX Local app if you are not able to attend in person! 

Why is Dupont Circle important to DC's LGBTQ community? A look back

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 LGBTQ community. But why is Dupont Circle important in DC’s Pride history? 

Frank Kameny talks about fighting for gay rights in the 60s in 1991 interview
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From the FOX 5 DC archives, gay rights activist Frank Kameny talked about his decades of fighting for gay rights in Washington D.C., from picketing the White House in 1965 to the founding of the Gay Task Force in 1973 into the Aids crisis.

1991 High Heel Race: Police accused of using excessive force
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On Halloween night in 1991, the now-iconic High Heel Race along 17th Street Street was not supposed to take place after permits were turned down. But members of the gay community gathered to hold the race anyway -- prompting the arrests of six men. D.C. police was accused of using excessive force in the arrests, and an investigation followed. D.C. Mayor Sharon Pratt apologized following the incident.

Dupont Circle park to close for Pride weekend after back and forth decisions

Dupont Circle park will officially close, after all, following mixed messages throughout this week from D.C. officials, U.S Park Police and D.C. Police. 

June 1992: Gay Pride Festival in DC
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A look back at 1992's Gay Pride Parade and Festival in Washington, D.C.

January 1993: Gay rights activists pressure DC to repeal sodomy law
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Frank Kameny and other gay rights activists in D.C. pressured the Council to repeal a law that forbid sodomy between consenting adults. The law was repealed in April of 1993.

June 1994: DC Gay Pride Parade
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Unity, community and pride was the focus of the Gay Pride Parade in Northwest DC on June 5, 1994.

November 1997: 'Walk Without Fear' rally against hate crimes
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On a rainy day in 1997, over a hundred people gathered in Dupont Circle to march against hate crimes committed against gay and trans people.

June 1998: 150,000 attend DC Pride
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Tens of thousands gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. for the Capital Pride Festival on June 7, 1998.

October 1998: Marion Barry recognized for contributions to DC gay community
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In October of 1998, DC Mayor Marion Barry was retiring from his second stint in office. Founder of the D.C. gay rights movement Frank Kameny spoke at a tribute for Barry -- focusing on Barry's support for gay rights throughout his political career.

A look back at the 2007 High Heel Drag Queen Race
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Every year in D.C. on the Tuesday before Halloween, thousands of revelers head to 17th Street for the annual high heel race. From our archives, see some of the action from October 2007.

DC prepares for massive World Pride crowds: 'We cannot live in fear'

World Pride 2025 is kicking off in Washington, D.C., and city officials are outlining security plans and transportation strategies ahead of a busy season filled with parades, festivals, and celebrations. 

Trump signs order aiming to limit gender transitions for minors

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday restricting gender transition procedures for individuals under 19.

WorldPride 2025 theme announced

WorldPride 2025 kicks off in June, bringing one of the world's largest pride celebration to the nation's capital. 

History of the rainbow Pride flag

The rainbow pride flag, created by Gilbert Baker in 1978, symbolizes LGBTQ+ pride, diversity, and acceptance, evolving over time with variations like the Progress Pride Flag to represent broader inclusivity, especially as millions celebrate Pride Month globally.