Reflective storefront windows, theater marquees and subway cars populate the artwork of American artist Richard Estes. Throughout his career, the Illinois...
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.
Zac Matson with the Adirondack Explorer joins us to discuss his stories this summer on the controversial use of a...
The summer season at Pendragon Theatre wraps up with a world premiere here in the Adirondacks before heading on to New York City and performances Off-Broadway. We sit down with 3 of the stars of Paula B Stanic’s new drama, Tracks, which opens on September 3rd and runs through September...
Plattsburgh’s newest outdoor mural is celebrated, as is the importance of the message it shares with the community. With the...
There is a call for the federal government to step in to help the Town of Plattsburgh deal with the...
A Canadian Labor Relations Board orders the nation’s railroads to resume service ending a work stoppage that shut down rail service throughout Canada & the Northern United States. We look at the impact a rail strike could have on businesses on this side of the border with Tanner Baraby of...
The Canadian government orders the nation’s railroads and unions back to work, ending at least for now the work stoppage...
Work is getting underway on the Champlain/Hudson Power Express Project that’ll deliver about 6-billion-dollars-worth of hydropower from Canada, along the...
New York lost a prominent community leader, scholar, and civil rights activist this week. Alice Green, who grew up in the Adirondacks, spent much of her life advocating for incarcerated people across New York. She founded the Center for Law and Justice in Albany, in 1985, and then worked for...
Every July for the past few summers, the Town of Plattsburgh has hosted “Michigan Month” to celebrate the North Country’s...