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Christine Pouch, Indian Lake's economic development, marketing and events director, sits in the town's welcome center, which is outfitted to assist victims in emergencies. Photo by Mike Lynch

Turning a former Stewart’s into a community space

By Mike Lynch

Adirondack communities come up with new ways to support residents during severe weather

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A washed-out culvert

Adirondack officials alarmed by possible FEMA changes

By Mike Lynch

A federal council will be tasked with evaluating FEMA in the coming months, leaving its fate uncertain in the coming year.

Preparing for future storms: Adirondack town officials discuss emergency responses

By Mike Lynch

Storm damage from Hurricane Beryl highlights need for comprehensive response plans

A work site with sand piles along a river near a bridge

Adirondack communities plan for future storm resilience

By Chloe Bennett

Towns search for solutions, and financial help, for making repairs and preparing for additional severe weather

Worker in a neon green vest at a culvert construction site

100-year storms through the eye of a culvert

By Zachary Matson

Region's drainage losing the battle against climate change

A metal bridge in Newcomb

SUNY-ESF turns storm damage into teachable moment

By Chloe Bennett

Newcomb campus rebounds one year after devastating floods, with new resilience measures to endure future storms

broken road

Group aims to help communities access infrastructure, climate funding

By Chloe Bennett

Adirondack Climate Outreach and Resilience Network plans listening tour as first step in efforts to address climate change impacts

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Storms steal power, flood roads in the Adirondacks

By James Odato

For the second month in a row, power outages and flooding came from storms in the Adirondack Park.

Officials warn of heavy rainfall in parts of the Adirondack Park

By Mike Lynch

The remnants of Tropical Storm Debby are headed to the Adirondack Park and a flood watch has been issued for Friday morning into Saturday.

Tornado damage in Pisceo.

Post-storm investigations confirm two additional tornadoes in the Adirondacks

By Times Union

The 7 tornadoes that touched down in the Adirondack Park bring the total to at least 18 in July in New York state

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