With cutbacks happening in newspapers across the country, these are tough times for many community papers. What has happened, and...
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.
This special first aired on June 22, 2018. Guest-hosted by arts producer Paul Larson, this TV special and its webpage...
This story first aired June 22, 2018. Looking Back on Racial Segregation North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association President Jackie Madison understands discrimination. She grew up in North Carolina in the 1950s and 1960s, and fully comprehends the segregation Fulton Fryar experienced when he was growing up in the same...
Guest-hosted by arts producer Paul Larson, this special episode of Mountain Lake Journal tells a relatively unknown story of racial...
A community discussion followed a screening of the documentary “Love in the Time of Fentanyl” at the Strand Theatre in...
Painters and sculptors are combating climate change, armed with their artistic tools. They’ve covered the walls at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts with winter-themed pieces. Works of art show the sports, events and beauty of winter that people would miss if the cold season vanished. Some works show...
As PBS looks at how a city in Canada tries to address the deadly fentanyl epidemic in a highly controversial...
French Chef Jacques Pepin sits down with us at his home in Connecticut to talk in-depth about his life, and...
For decades, neighbors on Macomb Street in Plattsburgh knew all about George Barber’s project, the 40-foot fire tower that sat on its side in his backyard. George, who was a land surveyor, had dreams of reassembling the tower on a hill just north of Plattsburgh where visitors would be able...
The closure of dozens of local grocery stores in recent years is increasing the number & size of food deserts...