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Women on the Water North & South

There’s something for women sailors north and south this coming weekend, September 23-24. Down south, several yacht clubs and the Women’s Sailing Association run WOW and WAH, the largest women’s regatta in Marina del Rey. The event has a 39-year history of empowering women to take the helm. Women at the Helm (WAH) is coed with…

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Puerto Rico has sustained a ‘direct hit’ by Hurricane Maria, now a Category 4 storm with winds up to 140 mph — and perhaps worse, unrelenting rain inundating the island, which had already sustained damage from Hurricane Irma. The National Hurricane Center said that Maria may cause life-threatening flooding from storm surge and rainfall. As…

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