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Lawsuit challenges New York’s ban on gas stoves

By Times Union

The first-of-its-kind statewide ban was enacted earlier this year as part of the governor’s $229 billion state budget.

A crane over a pile of stone on a clear day

Mining expansion in southern Adirondacks on hold

By Chloe Bennett

Adirondack Park Agency requests more company data

Two deaths in Lake Placid plane crash

By Times Union

Former NFL player Russ Francis killed

Help is on the way: Both Meadow

By Tim Rowland

Four affordable cape-style homes in the hamlet of Keene

Olympic bobsledder sues over alleged sexual abuse

By Times Union

Woman files claims against team chiropractor who worked with her in Lake Placid By H. Rose Schneider, Times Union An Olympic bobsledder has filed a lawsuit against a team chiropractor, alleging a decade of sexual abuse. Aja Evans filed the complaint Wednesday against chiropractor John Wilhelm, his employer Pro Chiropractic, the USA Bobsled and Skeleton…

Leaf peeping in Adirondacks should be colorful in next few weeks

By Times Union

A warmer-than-normal season could delay leaves changing, but heavy rainfall this summer could brighten their colors

rail bike rescue

Stranded Hudson River rafters rescued via rail bikes

By Tim Rowland

In what appears to be an Adirondack first, 13 Hudson River rafters who had become stranded were rescued late Labor Day evening by four North Creek rail bikes.

Upper Locks between Lower and Middle Saranac Lake to close for repairs

By Gwendolyn Craig

DEC announces start of $1.6 million in repair work to continue into 2024

kids and teachers outside in a circle at Lakeside School

When nature is the classroom

By Tom French

Lakeside School in Essex makes sure no child is left inside

Clay Arsenault, Long Lake Town supervisor stands in front of the town hall.

Town of Long Lake votes to pause battery energy storage project

By Chloe Bennett

The town’s comprehensive plan may be updated to address future energy projects.

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