
Saved by a spruce: Hiker survives fall off South Dix Mt.
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Rangers come to aid of experienced 46er from South Glens Falls
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Rangers come to aid of experienced 46er from South Glens Falls
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Historic, challenging ski hill has been open to uphill skiers but wants to revive lifts
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It's the latest controversy involving the public library, which remains closed after staff abruptly quit two months ago, citing harassment following some outcry over a drag story hour.
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Virus and flu cases reported in the North Country.
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The first-of-its-kind statewide ban was enacted earlier this year as part of the governor’s $229 billion state budget.
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Rescue of missing 9-year-old girl came 2 days after she was abducted from Moreau State Park
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Former NFL player Russ Francis killed
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A warmer-than-normal season could delay leaves changing, but heavy rainfall this summer could brighten their colors
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The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of whoever is responsible for the tampering of a scenic railroad track