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Exploring Black history in the Adirondacks

By Adirondack Explorer

Black history: from abolitionists to historic settlements, discover their resiliency and persistence in shaping the region's legacy.

ski mountain with a chair lift

Updated: Capital region attorney died Saturday at Gore Mountain

By Times Union

Kevin Colwell, the founder and CEO of the Colwell Law Group in the Capital Region, was killed in a skiing incident this weekend.

Stewart's Shops' Wolf Tracks ice cream previously changed names to honor the Utica Boilermaker, the city’s popular 15-kilometer road race, and “Sweet Return to Normal,” a nod to 14 months of COVID-19 restrictions easing up. Times Union article photo

How do Stewart’s ice cream flavors get their names?

By Times Union

Stewart’s rebrands Brownie Cookie Sundae as ‘Wolf Tracks’ to honor Albany’s FireWolves lacrosse team

Brant Lake from a shoulder of First Brother. By Tim Rowland

First Brother: A secluded summit in Brant Lake

By Tim Rowland

Perfect for experienced hikers, this winter adventure to First Brother near Brant Lake features bushwhacking through Adirondack wilderness

Previously unknown historic shipwrecks found

By Zachary Matson

5 takeaways from Lake Champlain Maritime Museum’s annual archeology conference

Willie Janeway and Raul Aguirre

Adirondack Council faces turning point

By Gwendolyn Craig

New leadership, renewed vision for 2050 conservation vision

American and Canadian flags line Lake Street in Rouses Point. File photo: Ryan Finnerty.

Impact of proposed tariffs: North Country businesses brace for uncertainty

By North Country Public Radio

Clinton County officials express concerns in tariffs, highlighting the uncertainty affecting local businesses and the regional economy.

A person cross country skis across a wooden bridge

6 cross-country ski trails to try this weekend

By Isabella Susino

From scenic trails to expert-level routes, these six trails are perfect spots for your next winter weekend adventure.

Democratic leaders have selected dairy farmer Blake Gendebien — a dairy farmer, basketball coach and political newcomer — to run in the special election for New York’s 21st Congressional seat.

Democrats Select Blake Gendebien as Candidate for NY-21: What’s Next?

By Times Union

Democrats select dairy farmer Blake Gendebien as their nominee for NY-21, even as the special election timeline remains uncertain due to Rep. Elise Stefanik's pending UN ambassador confirmation.

oval wood dish factory in tupper lake

Revitalization of former Tupper Lake factory moves closer to reality

By James Odato

The long-vacant Oval Wood Dish factory in Tupper Lake is set for redevelopment with an additional $3 million state grant.

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