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This Weekend in the Adirondacks: A hearty farewell to Todd Moe!

Afternoon thunderstorms forecasted. High Peak summit temps in lower 40s. Hudson River a bit over 3 ft on the gage at North Creek.

North Words: a Vermont woman's intimate revolution in art and writing

Mo Fitzgerald's memoir is filled with poems, lists, essays, and journal entries that chronicle her soccer career and her toxic marriage to an addicted person.

Backlash to Hochul's decision to halt congestion pricing delays the end of NY legislative session

The final hours of the 2024 legislative session have been dominated by a growing rift between Gov. Hochul and some top Democratic state lawmakers over the governor’s decision to halt congestion pricing in New York City.

Canadian border agents preparing to strike

Crossing the border may become a hassle if Canadian customs agents can’t come to an agreement with their government.

Eastern Lake Ontario to become marine sanctuary

The eastern portion of Lake Ontario is now a national marine sanctuary. According to the Watertown Daily Times, it’s been almost a decade in the making.

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Caitlin Clark is still drawing massive crowds to the WNBA, despite some bumps

Caitlin Clark, the top pick in this year's WNBA Draft, has electrified fans despite her team's struggles. She's also received her share of hard knocks from opponents and others.

Israel rescues 4 hostages in operation that kills over 270 Gazans

An Israeli rescue operation freed four Israeli hostages and, according to sources at a hospital in Gaza, resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people.

How Biden's asylum policy is affecting one Venezuelan family

President Biden’s moves to temporarily halt most asylum claims at the southern border leaves one Venezuelan family in limbo, with one member in Florida and others waiting at the U.S.-Mexico border.

An aid kitchen in Gaza is trying to stay afloat amidst growing restrictions

The aid group Rebuilding Alliance has relocated to central Gaza from Rafah and is struggling to feed people in need.

Politics chat: Biden seeks to differentiate himself from Trump

President Biden is seeking to contrast himself with former President Trump, who has been vowing revenge after his New York court guilty verdicts.

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Music Rewind

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06/04/24 EditionTrail Mix
06/03/24 EditionThe Dean's List
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NCPR Podcasts

Friday, 6/7/20246/7/24: The legislative session gets tense
Friday, 6/7/2024Northern Light, 6/7/2024
Wednesday, 4/17/2024I just found out my great grandparents were bootleggers
Friday, 6/7/2024North Words: a Vermont woman's intimate revolution in art and writing
Monday, 4/3/2023What's old is new again, real music in South Glens Falls

North Country at Work Photo

This week's North Country at Work photo shows the “Glens Falls Downtown Express” of the Glens Falls-Bolton Auto Stage Line in the late 1800s or early 1900s. You can see this photo in person at The Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls. For more...

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