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Million Dollar Dam: A historic Adirondack tale of engineering, ambition
Explore the remnants of William Miner's Million Dollar Dam, an engineering feat of the early 20th century, nestled in the Adirondacks' glacial landscape.
Fatal Denali climbing accident claims life of esteemed ranger Robbi Mecus
Robbi Mecus was a longtime ranger with the state Department of Environmental Conservation
Adirondacks to see electric school buses by 2035 amid push from state
State makes funds available for districts; answers questions around transition
Exploring the uncharted terrain of Kate Mountain
A bushwhack hike up Kate Mountain, the 'Queen of Vermontville'
Saranac Lake rallies around LGBTQ activist who has been target of vandalism
Kelly Metzgar, director of Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance, has seen repeated vandalism of her Pride flags
Adirondacks summer outlook: Warm temperatures, more rain
Wildfire outlook uncertain for Northeast
Wealthy investor prevails in Tupper Lake foreclosure case
Decision involves almost 6,000 acres formerly slated for development by now-defunct Adirondack Club and Resort project
Adirondack Explorer, NCPR add shared reporter to cover diversity
David Escobar will report on issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Adirondack Park
New York budget 2024-2025: What’s in it for the Adirondacks
Clean water and Adirondack Park funding reinstated in state budget, plus a look at what was left behind
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John Dillon Park’s summer opening uncertain as contract talks stall
It’s less than two months before John Dillon Park is scheduled to open and the landowner, International Paper, does not have a contract with the park’s long-time operator, Paul Smith’s College.
Celebrating 100 years: The Adirondacks’ Northville-Placid Trail legacy
A slate of events are planned this summer and fall to mark historic trail's impact on recreation in the Adirondack Park
Mad about Moxham
A hike up Moxham Mountain, a new-ish trail with a rich history and stunning viewpoints
Bridge concerns shut down access to Scarface Mountain in Saranac Lake region
Learn about the impact on hikers participating in the Saranac Lake 6er hiking challenge