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Hispanic Heritage Month: Puerto Rican Journalist J. Miguel Santiago Colón on Identity, Media, and Public Voices

As part of Radio Catskill’s Hispanic Heritage Month series, we welcomed back a familiar voice: J. Miguel Santiago Colón, who started his journey with us as an intern a...

Hispanic Heritage Month: Activist Sandra Oxford on the Latino Experience in Sullivan Catskills

Hispanic Heritage Month: Activist Sandra Oxford on the Latino Experience in Sullivan CatskillsAs part of Radio Catskill’s Hispanic Heritage Month coverage, Patricio Ro...

Fields of Stress: How Tariffs and Federal Cuts Are Taking a Toll on Farmers’ Mental Health

World Mental Health Day is coming up next month on October 10th, but we’re focusing on a group that often gets forgotten about in mental health advocacy - farmers. Wit...

Meeting the Moment: A Snapshot of New York Climate Week 2025

Representatives from around the world gathered in Manhattan for New York Climate Week last week. Across the state, nonprofits and local governments are resisting Presi...

Finding Common Ground on Housing: A Conversation with Sullivan County’s Health and Human Services Commissioner

The Gateway Housing Project was rejected by the Sullivan County Legislature for the second time last Thursday. Advocates say the project would help alleviate the count...

Experts Push Back on Autism and Medication Myths

 Claims linking autism to vaccines or medications like Tylenol resurfaced this month after former President Donald Trump suggested acetaminophen use during pregnancy c...

Anonymous Child Abuse Reports Could Become Illegal in New York

Governor Hochul (D-NY) has through December to decide whether or not to sign the Anti-Harassment in Reporting Bill. If passed, anyone who makes a report of suspected c...

NY FOCUS: ICE Detentions in New York County Jails Have Exploded

New York Focus recently reported that ICE detentions in New York’s county jails have skyrocketed this year — nearly six times more than in all of 2024. Seven jails acr...

John J. Lennon Writes From Prison: The Tragedy of True Crime

John J. Lennon has spent nearly 25 years behind bars — but his voice has traveled far beyond prison walls. An incarcerated journalist currently serving time at Sing Si...

NY FOCUS: ‘No Arrests’: In New York, Some Police Can Drink, Drive and Avoid Charges

An investigation by New York Focus and The New York Times found that in New York State, police officers who drank and drove often avoided arrest and criminal charges —...

LES Gallery Partners with Hall Space for Autumn Equinox Exhibition in Eldred

A Lower East Side gallery known for championing young, queer, and emerging artists is bringing its vision to Sullivan County this weekend. Auxier Kline, based in Manha...

Walking for a Cause: One Local Couple’s Trek to Fight Hunger

On October 31, Martin Colavito and his wife Lynn will begin a 46-mile walk from their home in Liberty to the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York in Montgomery....

Hispanic Heritage Month: LOUD Voices Rising in Ulster County

Radio Catskill is marking the start of Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting the voices, resilience, and celebrations of our Latino community here in the Hudson Vall...

24 Years Later: Remembering September 11 with the 9/11 Memorial & Museum

24 Years Later: Remembering September 11 with the 9/11 Memorial & Museum

Sarah Kramer-Harrison Discusses New Role as Ulster County Arts and Culture Director

Today, Radio Catskills Jamie Case is joined by Sarah Kramer-Harrison, Ulster County’s new director of arts, culture and open spaces — a first for the county. They sat ...

Grant Deep Dive: Bannerman Castle Trust on its Grant from NY State for Trail Repair

Every year, nonprofits across New York State can apply for a grant for trail repairs and environmental stewardship. It’s called the “Park and Trail Partnership Grants ...

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