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Climate disasters in the Adirondacks: Who will pay?
May 11, 2024
Lawmakers pushing for measure to force oil and gas companies to foot the bill
Forest rangers face retirement eligibility setback
May 7, 2024
The push for parity with other areas of law enforcement dates back to 2017.
WhistlePig deflects responsibility for whiskey fungus
May 2, 2024
WhistlePig Whiskey says it will consider cleaning more spotted homes in Moriah
New York budget 2024-2025: What’s in it for the Adirondacks
April 24, 2024
Clean water and Adirondack Park funding reinstated in state budget, plus a look at what was left behind
Adirondack legislators raise alarm on potential prison closures
April 23, 2024
Up to five prison closures could come this year, according to the state's 2024-2025 budget. It's unclear if any are in the Adirondacks.
Remains of Revolutionary War soldiers closer to final resting place in Lake George
April 19, 2024
Plans are underway for memorial and burial service for Revolutionary War-era smallpox victims
Adirondack Park Agency considers new requirements for herbicide use
April 18, 2024
The APA considers application requirements as more lake associations seek an herbicide to combat a fast-growing invasive weed.
Proposed artillery testing site in Adirondacks hits roadblock
April 17, 2024
The U.S. Army halts cannon test-fires in the Adirondacks amid appeals over application issues with the Adirondack Park Agency.