Protect the Adirondacks argues that accessibility is a good thing but that DEC has misread the ADA to include other motorized vehicles.
The cucumber beetle can possibly be the most dreaded garden pest, giving gardeners the urge to discover possible solutions.
Despite the challenging July heat, the crew at Wild Work Farm works tirelessly to ensure a successful harvest.
The oldest sportsmen's club in the Adirondack Park, the Tahawus Club, continues to hold and preserve a rich history.
Read the full list of President’s List and Vice President’s List honors students for NCCC's spring 2026 semester.
Events throughout the Adirondacks this week include multiple live music opportunities, the Clinton County fair and much more.
The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program is hosting multiple events to educate and remove invasive species in the area.
A day spent biking and exploring the exceptional Adirondack Rail Trail with the very man who signed off on it.
Multiple hikers in the Adirondacks suffered broken bones and other injuries and called rangers for a swift rescue.
The Tuscarora, the last surviving historic excursion steamboat in the Adirondacks, will be moved this winter, this time over land.
The state is working on a $750,000 preservation project to maintain the barracks in both forts at the Crown Point State Historic Site.
As the Village of Lake Placid Boat Launch waits to be reopened, previously scheduled repairs at the NYSDEC Lake Placid Boat Ramp halt.