• Northern Light, 7/19/2024
    Jul 19 2024
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    30 mins
  • Glens Falls storm cleanup, Queensbury dealership fire, Tri-Lakes hill renaming, Ironman racer
    Jul 18 2024
    (Jul 18, 2024) Cleanup continues in Glens Falls after a line of severe thunderstorms moved through the region Tuesday night; we speak with the manager of a Queensbury car dealership where multiple vehicles caught fire due to a downed power line; a group of academics is looking to change the name of a hill in the Tri-Lakes region that currently uses a racial epithet; and a conversation with Jeff Gura, who raced in the first Lake Placid Ironman 25 years ago and has competed every year since.
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    31 mins
  • Severe storms, veterans support group, Indian Lake realtor, Montreal music festival
    Jul 17 2024
    (Jul 17, 2024) Severe storms swept across the North Country yesterday afternoon, leaving downed trees and powerlines; a peer support group is open for veterans in St. Lawrence County, and advocates say it's a place veterans can turn to for more resources; an Indian Lake realtor shares what it's like to work in real estate; and News Director David Sommerstein takes us to Nuits D'Afrique, the largest pan-African music festival in North America.
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    30 mins
  • Mooers border crossing, kayaker's body recovered, summer storm poem, Aileen O'Donoghue
    Jul 16 2024
    (Jul 16, 2024) Border Patrol officials in the North Country say they're seeing record numbers of illegal crossings at the northern border. It's changing life for people who live in communities like Mooers; forest Rangers recovered the body of a kayaker whose boat overturned in the Husdon River last weekend; Onchiota listener Phil Fitzpatrick shares a poem for a stormy summer day; and, astronomer Aileen O'Donoghue guides us through what to look for in the morning and evening skies.
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    34 mins
  • Santanoni accessibility, art archive mold, Harriet Tubman church, Cranberry Lake sail
    Jul 15 2024
    (Jul 15, 2024) Great Camp Santanoni is introducing electric scooters and wheelchairs to make it more accessible, but some advocates say, it’s not enough; as the North Country gets warmer and wetter, one North Country art gallery is dealing with mold in its archives; a central New York church where abolitionist Harriet Tubman spent much of her later life, and where she's interred, has undergone a major renovation; and, a Canton native teaches us the ropes of sailing on Cranberry Lake.
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    29 mins
  • Lowville flooding update, kids & social media, Norwood fiddler, Lake Champlain angler
    Jul 12 2024
    (Jul 12, 2024) Lowville and Lewis County surveyed the damage from flash floods that surged through the village and county on Tuesday; we hear from an 11-year-old who’s reached the age when social media is becoming a bigger part of her life. She - and her parents - are trying to find a balance; a preview of Grammy-winning bluegrass fiddler Michael Cleveland's concert in Norwood on Sunday; and, anglers are entering Day 2 of Major League Fishing's Toyota Series tournament on Lake Champlain. We'll check in with Ryan Latinville of Plattsburgh, one of three local guys competing against the top anglers in the Northeast.
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    34 mins
  • Flooding update, social media song, Jeff Corwin
    Jul 11 2024
    (Jul 11, 2024) Heavy rain, severe thunderstorms and tornados battered the North Country yesterday, causing flooding in Essex County, Lowville, and other communities; high schoolers in Parishville wrote a song about their social media woes; and, a chat with conservationist Jeff Corwin ahead of his talk in Lake Placid.
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    34 mins
  • Social media & kids, Ottawa Blues Fest, state flood plan
    Jul 10 2024
    (Jul 10, 2024) What role does social media play in the lives of children today, and how controlled should it be? More on new legislation and how North Country families deal with social media; David Sommerstein introduces us to some of the lesser known musicians playing at the Ottawa Blues Festival, which runs through this Sunday; and, as the remnants of Hurricane Beryl push through the North Country, New York’s commissioner of Homeland Security and Emergency Services talks about the state's plan for forecasted flooding today.
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    45 mins