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Watch: Rosie the Riveter women to be honored with Congressional medal
The women who kept American factories and shipyards running strong during World War II are being honored in Washington, D.C. with the Congressional gold medal. A few of those in the Rosie the Riveter group are from the Bay Area.
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Bay Area group tackles women's health research and innovation
Even as the Biden administration pushes to advance research and innovation in women’s health, one group of Bay Area women is creating space to tackle the issues on its own.
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Bay Area group tackles women's health research and innovation
Even as the Biden administration pushes to advance research and innovation in women’s health, one group of Bay Area women are creating space to tackle the issues on their own. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Museum exhibit features veteran columnist and her ‘Sonoma County Stories'
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, a new exhibit at a Sonoma County museum features veteran newspaper columnist Gaye LeBaron and her “Sonoma County Stories.”
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Bay Area woman, other ‘Rosie the Riveters' to be honored for their work during World War II
The women who kept America’s factories and shipyards running strong during World War II are about to get one of the nation’s highest honors.
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Bay Area woman, other ‘Rosie the Riveters' to be honored for their work during World War II
Women who kept America’s factories and shipyards running strong during World War II are about to get one of the nation’s highest honors. Jodi Hernandez reports.
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Redwood City women-owned business reinvents itself
Redwood City is celebrating Women’s History Month by showcasing some long-running women-owned local businesses. Angelicas is one of them.
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New Oakland A's announcer Jenny Cavnar changing the game, inspiring next generation
Jenny Cavnar, who made MLB history, gives her advice to young women and discusses why she is hopeful for the next generation pursuing careers in broadcasting.
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New film shines light on famous national park ranger's musical past
It turns out Betty Reid Soskin, the East Bay woman who famously became a national park ranger at the age of 85, also has a musical past — a little known fact soon to become common knowledge through a new documentary film and a musical play. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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New film shines light on famous national park ranger's musical past
It turns out Betty Reid Soskin, the East Bay woman who famously became a national park ranger at the age of 85, also has a musical past — a little known fact soon to become common knowledge through a new documentary film and a musical play.
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Children's book uses superheroes to teach diversity
An author from the Bay Area created superheroes to teach children about diversity.
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A closer look: Women in the workforce
New information reveals how hard some women are working to keep their families afloat.
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In celebration of International Women's Day, Latin American women take to the streets in purple
Female demonstrators are wearing purple across streets in Latin America to call attention and celebrate International Women’s Day.
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Regarding Her food festival is celebrating the women behind LA's culinary scene all month long
California Live correspondent Laila Muhammad visits Love & Salt in Manhattan Beach to chat with lifestyle expert Brandi Milloy about the “Regarding Her Festival,” on a mission to showcase the diverse culinary styles of women behind Los Angeles’ booming food scene. Celebrate females in food all month long with over 50 fun events & exclusive collaborations.
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Women winemakers make their mark on Livermore
With the rise of women winemakers in Livermore, Jessica Carroll and sister winemakers banded together to create a Women’s Wine Collective of Livermore Valley as a support group and resource.
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Women winemakers make their mark on Livermore
In Livermore, women are increasingly putting their names on wine bottles. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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What is International Women's Day and why does it fall on March 8?
International Women’s Day is a global celebration — and call to action — marked by demonstrations, mostly of women, around the world.
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For Women's History Month, a look at some trailblazers in American gardening and horticulture
Women for centuries have been at the forefront of gardening. For Women’s History Month, we take a look at some trailblazers in American gardening and horticulture.
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Hermelinda Sapien, head of Center for Employment Training in San Jose, announces retirement
Hermelinda Sapien recently announced her retirement after running the Center for Employment Training in San Jose for 25 years. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Hermelinda Sapien, head of Center for Employment Training in San Jose, announces retirement
Hermelinda Sapien recently announced her retirement after running the Center for Employment Training in San Jose for 25 years.