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6 Arizona sites to take your daughter this Women’s History Month
If you want to teach the children in your life about Arizona’s rich women’s history this March, here’s where to head.
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The historic all-female pit crew & other trailblazing Texas Motor Speedway women
There had never been an all-female pit crew in a NASCAR event until a 2003 race at Texas Motor Speedway made history. Learn how it all unfolded.
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Kava craze: What it is & where to try it in Virginia
Kava’s popularity as an alternative to alcohol has skyrocketed in recent years. Here’s where to try kava drinks and products in Virginia.
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No driver? No problem. Waymo’s autonomous cars roll out in 3 Texas cities
Waymo recently expanded into San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas. Here’s what to know about the driverless vehicles.
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Catching a Lyft or Uber at McAllen Airport? Soon it’ll cost you $3 more
McAllen city leaders recently approved an added fee for ride shares at its Internationl Airport. Here’s what you need to know.
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Dispersed camping in Nevada: 5 unique spots to try
Escape to the wilderness for dispersed camping in Nevada, where public lands are as plentiful as the stars in the sky.
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SFA plans to move iconic Stone Fort Museum due to upcoming development projects
SFA announced that it will be relocating the historic Stone Fort Museum due to upcoming development projects. Here’s what you need to know.
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10 NC sites to visit during Women’s History Month
From unsung heroes to noteworthy names, North Carolina is full of extraordinary women. Learn about them at these 10 sites across the Tar Heel state.
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Tips, resources, & funding opportunities for Nevada’s women entrepreneurs
If you’re a woman who wants to open a business in Nevada, you’re in luck. The Silver State is rich in resources to support you along your journey.
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Port Aransas’s much-loved alligator Boots finds new home at Gator Country
Boots the alligator has become a neighborhood icon in Port Aransas. He was recently relocated to Beaumont’s Gator Country.









