We talk with Eric Howe & Meg Modley about the threat of the Round Goby invading Lake Champlain, the impact...
Mountain Lake Journal
The award-winning magazine series exploring the people, events, issues, and diverse cultures found throughout our region. Produced and hosted by Thom Hallock.
In ninth grade, Luke Basso began documenting the stories of veterans. The Chazy teenager created a YouTube channel to preserve...
Clean-up is underway to repair damage from the flash flooding triggered by the remnants of Hurricane Debby, flooding that brought Governor Kathy Hochul to the North Country this week to thank volunteer firefighters and first responders who helped a NYS Swift Water Rescue Team save a family from a flooded...
You’re invited to enter a world of irrational artwork at the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, New York this summer. ...
We talk with Eric Howe and Meg Modley from the Patrick Leahy Lake Champlain Basin Program about the 2024 State...
Overall, the water quality in Lake Champlain is good, however the effects of runoff pollution and climate change are still major concerns. We’ll dig into the newly released 2024 State of the Lake Report and talk with some of the scientists from the Patrick Leahy Lake Champlain Basin Program about...
This week: Work gets underway to lay the transmission line along the bottom of Lake Champlain that will provide billions...
The United Way of the Adirondack Region has been honored with a prestigious award from the Upstate New York Better...
Every July for the past few summers, the Town of Plattsburgh has hosted “Michigan Month” to celebrate the North Country’s most famous culinary delicacy. “Michigans” were first sold at a roadside stand just south of the City of Plattsburgh nearly a hundred years ago. This summer, local author Dan Ladue...
New York lost a prominent community leader, scholar, and civil rights activist this week. Alice Green, who grew up in...