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  • ASU v. A of U: How the desert’s biggest (and longest) rivalry really took shape
    February 23, 2026

    ASU v. A of U: How the desert’s biggest (and longest) rivalry really took shape

    Explore the century-old rivalry between ASU vs. A of U, from the Territorial Cup to the Phoenix–Tucson divide. Wildcat versus Sun Devil. Like “Beauty and the Beast,” it’s a tale as old as time, but this story isn’t just a…

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    Maura Derr
    Arizona
  • 10 PA sites & tours that bring Women’s history to life for kids
    February 23, 2026

    10 PA sites & tours that bring Women’s history to life for kids

    This Women’s History Month, explore the stories of famous and everyday women who shaped Pennsylvania. As the vast majority of human history has been written by men, that’s who we tend to see represented in stories of the past, while…

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    Kalena Thomhave
    Pennsylvania
  • Run the World (Girls): Tour Beyoncé’s hometown this Women’s History Month
    February 20, 2026

    Run the World (Girls): Tour Beyoncé’s hometown this Women’s History Month

    Recording studios, fried chicken, and childhood homes—here’s your guide to visiting all the Houston spots made famous by Queen Bey. There’s no better time than Women’s History Month to talk about a woman who has “run the world” for decades.…

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    Rebecca Deurlein
    Texas
  • Cherry blossom alternatives: Virginia blooms without DC crowds
    February 20, 2026

    Cherry blossom alternatives: Virginia blooms without DC crowds

    Discover where to see cherry blossoms in Virginia this spring, from small towns to botanical gardens, without having to face the DC crowds.  While the iconic cherry blossoms along the National Mall draw thousands each spring to Washington, D.C., Virginia…

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    Aila Boyd
    Virginia
  • Houston community hopes to write a different ending for historic Garden Oaks Theater
    February 20, 2026

    Houston community hopes to write a different ending for historic Garden Oaks Theater

    The Garden Oaks Theater in Houston is at risk of being demolished. Preservations and residents are hoping to save it in time. Protecting neighborhood businesses can sometimes be an uphill battle. A variety of hoops must be jumped through surrounding…

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    Sam Cohen
    Texas
  • The Chesapeake Bay Watermen: Inside the dying tradition (+ how to help keep it alive)
    February 20, 2026

    The Chesapeake Bay Watermen: Inside the dying tradition (+ how to help keep it alive)

    From blue crabs to oysters, Chesapeake Bay watermen have been fishing the waters off the coast of Virginia for generations.  Chesapeake Bay watermen have been eking out a living from the bay’s waters for generations. From hauling in blue crabs…

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    Claire Mainprize
  • 10 women-owned businesses to support in Cedar Rapids
    February 19, 2026

    10 women-owned businesses to support in Cedar Rapids

    From a French bakery to a pet spa to a plant shop, discover Cedar Rapids’ top women-owned businesses.  Cedar Rapids is home to tons of small businesses worth supporting—and several of them are owned by women. Whether you’re looking for…

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    Britteny Dee
    Iowa
  • TXST’s Wittliff Collections celebrates its legacy with ’40 Objects’ exhibit
    February 19, 2026

    TXST’s Wittliff Collections celebrates its legacy with ’40 Objects’ exhibit

    The “Spirit of the Wittliff in 40 Objects” exhibit includes items from Cormac McCarthy and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Here are all the details. Nestled amid Texas State University’s campus is the historical Wittliff Collections, a museum dedicated to collecting, preserving,…

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    Sam Cohen
    Texas
  • Houston’s reality TV stars continue to shine
    February 19, 2026

    Houston’s reality TV stars continue to shine

    This city’s reality TV stars span every genre—from competition shows to dating dramas—proving the city breeds unforgettable personalities. Love it or hate it, reality TV has solidified its standing as one of the hottest draws in entertainment. Since its inception…

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    Rebecca Deurlein
    Texas
  • What to know about the Texas Medical Center—aka the ‘Medical Mini-City’
    February 19, 2026

    What to know about the Texas Medical Center—aka the ‘Medical Mini-City’

    The “Medical Mini-City” in Houston has earned its reputation as doctors deliver babies, perform surgeries, and pioneer medical breakthroughs. The first time I experienced the Texas Medical Center, I literally stumbled upon it. I was staying at the lovely Blossom…

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    Rebecca Deurlein
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