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New York Libraries Highlight What’s at Stake in the Face of Federal Cuts

The Woodstock Library may have expanded into a bigger building, but they’re facing big cuts as part of the Trump Administration’s broader cuts to public services. The ...

Trump, Power & the Rule of Law: Michael Kirk on How the Presidency Is Testing American Democracy

Is the U.S. president above the law?That’s what Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo wanted to find out when he spoke to Michael Kirk, an award-winning filmmaker and found...

Wurtsboro Founders' Day Brings Summer Fun and Family Reunion

The Wurtsboro Founder’s Day Street Fair was held last Saturday, July 12th on Sullivan Street in Wurtsboro, NY. The annual celebration saw one of its biggest years yet ...

VOTEBEAT: Justice Department Presses Pennsylvania on Voter Roll Management

Votebeat PA reports that the U.S. Justice Department is asking Pennsylvania how it manages voter rolls. Several other states are also facing new scrutiny as the Trump ...

NY FOCUS: Congress Voted to Gut the Safety Net to Fund Tax Cuts for the Rich. Now What?

New York is staring down billions in lost federal funding for Medicaid and food assistance over the next decade

New Air Quality Monitoring System Propels Environmental Justice in Hudson Valley

The public now has access to crucial data about air quality around Hudson Valley. Bard College has partnered with an environmental justice group, “JustAir,” to install...

Restoring Nature: Carolyn Summers Cultivates Biodiversity at Sullivan County’s Flying Trillium

Radio Catskill's Jaime Case explores the intersection of biodiversity, conservation, and native plants with environmentalist and landscape designer Carolyn Summers. In...

Catskills Local Places 11th at Nathan's Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest

Camille O'Brien represented the Catskills this Independence Day on Coney Island for a great American tradition, Nathan's annual hot dog eating contest. O'Brien ate six...

Camille O’Brien of Jeffersonville Heads to Coney Island for Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

Jeffersonville’s Camille O’Brien is heading to Brooklyn this July 4 to compete in one of America’s most iconic eating competitions — the Nathan’s Famous International ...

Delaware and Hudson Canal Interpretive Center Offers a Window Into Sullivan County’s Past

The story of Sullivan County’s growth and transformation begins along the banks of the Delaware and Hudson Canal.In a recent conversation with Radio Catskill, Fiona Fe...

NY FOCUS: How Hotels, Once a Last Resort, Became New York’s Default Answer to Homelessness

Statewide spending on hotels has more than tripled in recent years. The shift away from shelters has prevented families from accessing services like child care and hel...

A Journey Through Burnout, Mental Health, and Career Change with Kevin Green

For Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, Radio Catskill's Patricio Robayo speaks with keynote speaker and entrepreneur Kevin Green. From Division 1 athletics to fine d...

Patricia Grayhall And Her New Book “A Place For Us”

Author Patricia Grayhall joins Radio Catskill’s Jamie Case to discuss her new book, A Place for Us, an autofictional account of her search for a country where she coul...

SPOTLIGHT PA: Trump Admin Tells Pa., Other States To Shift Broadband Focus To Cheaper Options Like Elon Musk's Starlink

Sweeping changes are coming to a massive program that aims to bring high-speed internet to everyone in the U.S., after the Trump administration rejected one of the ini...

The Push for Solar Energy Leaves the Catskills Conflicted

The solar power industry is increasing its presence in the Catskills. This rise is accompanied by debates over land use and accusations of predatory marketing tactics....

NYC Mayoral Primary Upset Sends Ripples Through New York State Politics

In a stunning political shift, Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani’s decisive victory in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary has not only toppled former Governor Andr...

Millions of Butterflies, New Paltz Free Food Fridge

What do a half-eaten batch of brownies and a grassroots movement have in common? In this episode, Mariabella Todaro, founder and CEO of “Millions of Butterflies,” shar...

NY FOCUS: State Legislative Leaders Pass Last-Minute Prison Oversight Package

The bill package will now head to Governor Kathy Hochul’s desk, and she could either sign, veto, or scale it back through amendments to the legislation.Amid one of the...

SUNY Sullivan is "Investing in the Future" with Tuition Free SUNY Community College Program

This fall, the State of New York is launching SUNY Reconnect, a tuition free program for all SUNY Community Colleges for adult learners with no prior degree between th...

Sullivan County Honors the Watson Family in Juneteenth Celebration

Today, on Juneteenth, we celebrate the generations of Black Americans whose contributions have shaped our country’s history. In New York’s Catskills region, community ...

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