A Czechoslovakian wolfdog joined the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics cross-country ski course, echoing the 1932 Lake Placid sled dog trials.
The Adirondack Park Agency unanimously approved an affordable housing project in Essex County’s town of North Elba.
New book uncovers John Brown's Adirondack years, family life, and the mountain landscape that shaped his vision.
Before modern ferries and bridges, horse ferries were used to power boats across Lake Champlain and other North American waterways.
Lorraine Duvall looks forward to an accessible put-in at Chapel Pond for other elderly paddlers and people with disabilities.
The Revolutionary War gunboat Philadelphia is shedding wood flakes at the Smithsonian. Conservators race to preserve the 1776 ...
Events in the Adirondacks this week include museum exhibits, family celebrations and a commemorative snowshoe trek.
Local advocates say the North Country needs to invest in child care for the good of the economy as well as the community.
Mountain biking has exploded in the Adirondacks, with new trails in Elizabethtown drawing riders of all ages and abilities ...
Food banks have been affected by millions of dollars in SNAP benefits cuts, but fortunately, community members helped offer food assistance.
The Loon Lake Community Association and several private landowners updated their November petition in December to include a challenge under the state Constitution’s “Green Amendment,” which voters ...
Before Whitney Park was established, wealthy businessman W.C. Whitney built up his Adirondack empire through land acquisitions.