Immigration officials with ICE conducted dual operations targeting restaurant and construction businesses in the Adirondacks ...
The Gray Fox lives on in fly fishing lore as a mystical, non-existent bug, believed in by anglers with at least as much conviction as those who insist Bigfoot roams the High Peaks or Champ swims among ...
Birders gather to celebrate nature, community and belonging in the Adirondacks at John Brown Farm's Black Birders Week event ...
The Lake George Land Conservancy is working to purchase the 431-acre Mud Pond West to protect the natural area.
Malone Middle School students are learning about growing systems and integrating these skills into other subjects.
Jaysa is a reporting intern at the Explorer and a student at Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism in New York City.
The New York State Senate has passed a bill requiring statewide monitoring and data collection of road salt just as the 2026 legislative session nears its end. The bill must pass in the Assembly ...
Northeast Wilderness Trust's Moriah Preserve offers views of Jay Mountain in the north to Gore Mountain in the south ...
The Adirondack Almanack shares stories told by those who live, work and play in the Adirondacks, courtesy of the nonprofit OurStoryBridge Inc. These stories inform on current and past events, people, ...
The Outside Story teaches readers about the bobolink, a medium-sized songbird with a very distinct, bubbly robotic call.
Camp Unirondack, a vibrant summer camp in Lowville, is celebrating its 75th season. Originally founded in 1951 as a retreat center, it quickly evolved into a summer youth camp that is expanding into ...
The Adirondack Council provides commentary on New York state legislature budget bills that prolong reliance on fossil fuels.