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Radio Catskill Speaks with NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly About Her New Podcast Sources & Methods

Radio Catskill Speaks with NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly About Her New Podcast Sources & Methods

Secretive Board Overseeing Pa.’s Billion-dollar Opioid Response Invites Public To Speak For 1st Time

Following pressure, the powerful board overseeing Pennsylvania opioid settlement money allows public comment but faces continued criticism over transparency and repres...

NY FOCUS: Thousands of Young Immigrants in New York at Risk After Trump Ends Protections

New Yorkers are suing to reverse a Trump administration policy change that has upended the futures of tens of thousands of young immigrants.

$24 Million Sullivan County Airport Terminal Nears Completion: No Commercial Flights, But Big Economic Goals

WHITE LAKE – A new $24 million terminal at the Sullivan County International Airport is nearing completion, but residents hoping for commercial airline service may be ...

NY FOCUS: New York Lawmakers Are Scrutinizing Home Care. We’ve Got Questions.

New York’s state-funded home care program for the elderly and disabled has been in turmoil for months.The $9 billion program serves hundreds of thousands of New Yorker...

Crisis Pregnancy Centers in the Catskills

When you're pregnant and unsure what to do, the first place you turn for help can shape everything that follows. In the Catskills, not all pregnancy centers are what t...

Sullivan County Poet Laureate Kevin Graham to headline Open Mic First Fridays in Callicoon with live-looped poetry & music

Sullivan County Poet Laureate Kevin Graham will be the featured performer at Open Mic First Fridays at the Western Sullivan Public Library’s Delaware Free Branch (45 L...

Hudson Valley Nonprofit Launches Statewide Disability Resource App

Abilities First, a nonprofit based in Wappingers Falls, New York, has an exciting announcement. Developmentally disabled people and their caretakers across the state c...

Radio Catskill Speaks with Nancy Wilson of Heart on the Royal Flush Tour and Their Return to Bethel Woods

Heart is back. And not just back—they’re stronger, louder, and prouder than ever. After health setbacks and a postponed tour, sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson have returne...

Lego Derby and Car Show Rolls Into Narrowsburg This Saturday

This Saturday, August 23, Main Street in Narrowsburg will be buzzing with creativity, color, and cars—both full-sized and miniature. The Lego Derby and Car Show runs f...

NY Focus: 21 Counties Have Closed Applications for New York’s Biggest Child Care Affordability Program

For many, child care is more than support—it’s the foundation of opportunity. Yet here in New York, that foundation is showing cracks. As of early July, 21 counties—in...

SPOTLIGHT PA: What Trump’s Solar Crackdown Could Mean For Pennsylvania Energy Bills

Experts say the rollback will decrease energy production and add $130 on average to bills by the end of the decade.

Joseph LeDoux Brings Science, Story, and Song to Callicoon Theater Screening of Theater of Thought

Joseph LeDoux is Professor of Neural Science and Psychology at NYU, and Professor of Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Langone. He’s one of the world...

Not Your Mother's Cigarette: Experts Warn of Vaping Risks This School Year

As students head back to school at the end of the month, advocates are warning about a new wave of e-cigarettes targeting kids, with some even disguised as everyday ob...

New Paltz Community Gardener Face Climate Challenges on Historic Plot

HOST INTROThe New Paltz Community Gardens for Nutrition has been a staple of local growing for 50 years. But now, gardeners are facing a new challenge: climate change....

Who Killed Shireen? Screening Brings Conversation about Palestine and The Future of Journalism to the Hudson Valley

A coalition in the Hudson Valley screened the documentary Who Killed Shireen? this past Sunday at the Old Dutch Church in Kingston, NY. Shireen Abu Akleh, the namesake...

Job Corps Stuck in Limbo as Judges and Politicians Weigh Cuts

Well, it's true what they say: bureaucracy takes time. And while judges and politicians draft bills and weigh testimony, life still goes on. In this case, that means h...

Ryan Cronin Unveils Paintings for “We are Public Health” Campaign

On today’s show we’re taking you to the heart of New Paltz, the Water Street Market, where art meets public health on the side of the road. Artist Ryan Cronin has team...

Back by Popular Demand: Pine Bush's UFO Club

Bill Wiand knows he was abducted by aliens. "Since I was a very, very young boy, they would come, take me out of the house, go through the window. I could actually fee...

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