For Women's History Month, The New York State Capitol is hosting the "Champions of Equality: New York Women and the Equal Rights Amendment" Exhibit through the end of March.
On this International Women's Day, we are pleased to introduce you to 14 remarkable women who were born in the Southern Tier and who've left their mark on the world.
It is my honor to tell you about the five special women in my life who hold a spot in my heart, who are my rocks, and who have made me a better person.
If you're a woman who feels like you're not enough (or maybe too much), this is for you. If you're a woman holding on by a thread, this is for you. If you're a woman, this is for you.
The spelling of the word "woman" has sparked something of a debate in New York, with many pushing for a change to the more inclusive spelling of "womxn."
History was made when the women's rights movement, including the fight for women to be allowed to vote, got its start in this small Upstate New York town.
Things are starting to change as women begin to take higher leadership roles in previously male-dominated industries. People like Lisa Materazzo of Bainbridge.