Attendees at a Lake Placid tech forum discussed the benefits of remote work and the need for better infrastructure to support a growing tech community in the Adirondacks.
The Adirondack Park's permitted water users pump around 12 billion gallons of water a year. Where does it all go?
The state Department of Environmental Conservation is asking the public to report suspected cases of avian flu as a way to ...
Oh, bad luck, it IS the obvious. The North Boquet Summit trail does indeed go up North Boquet Mountain, and features a number ...
Winter trail systems at Frenette Trail Network, near Tupper Lake, offers free cross-country skiing for all ages, on a wide ...
Skiing on the underused Wawbeek Road outside of Tupper Lake is solid option for when there is thin snow cover.
My wife and I enjoy hiking off trail and for our bushwhacking adventures, we use a paper topographic map, a compass and a handheld GPSR.
Birdability joins the Adirondack Land Trust for online event to discuss accessible birdwatching options for people with disabilities ...
President Donald Trump’s comments last week that the Federal Emergency Management Agency should be eliminated, or that funding reimbursements after disasters should be shifted to states, has alarmed ...
Saranac Lake Winter Carnival will host its second annual “Ice Palace Accessibility Day” on Tuesday, Feb. 4, carving out a day for people with disabilities and chronic health conditions to visit one of ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to give $10 million more to the Adirondack Park Agency for its headquarters in her budget plan.
Amidst calls for stronger funding, lawmakers critique Hochul's pause on the cap-and-invest program, and question budget priorities.