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106.3 NBZ-FM Local News 2026-06-23 09:00
Today's Full Newscast, with full stories online at WNBZ.com and on the 106.3 NBZ-FM App
Meet the 106.3 NBZ-FM News Team
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Ed HistedEd launched his radio career in 1975 and has spent more than five decades in the broadcasting industry. During that time, he has served in a wide range of roles including Air Personality, News Director, Sales Manager, Operations Manager, and General Manager at numerous radio stations in various markets across the country.
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Sam WalkerSam Walker has been covering news, sports and weather on the radio and online for over three decades. Sam makes regular appearances on The Weather Channel and other outlets around the country.
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Battery Storage Opposition Grows in Adirondacks
Opposition to large-scale battery energy storage projects is growing across the Adirondacks as several towns adopt temporary moratoriums. Supporters say the facilities are needed to strengthen New York’s aging power grid, while critics cite fire safety concerns and potential environmental impacts. Communities including Ticonderoga, Indian Lake and Webb have moved to restrict new projects.
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NCCC Launches Rail Trail Discovery Series
North Country Community College is launching a free Rail Trail Discovery Series in Saranac Lake beginning July 16th. The five-week program will feature guided walks focused on nature journaling, bird identification, mosses, invasive species and citizen science. College officials say the events are designed to connect people of all ages with the Adirondack outdoors.
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New York Ranked Last for Housing Affordability
A new national study by Realtor.com ranks New York State last in the nation for housing affordability and homebuilding. The 2026 report gave New York an “F” grade and placed it 51st, including Washington, D.C. Researchers cited high housing costs and limited construction activity as key factors behind the state’s lowest-in-the-country ranking.
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Plattsburgh Adopts High-Energy Development Law
The Plattsburgh Common Council has unanimously approved a new law regulating high-energy-intensive developments, including data centers, artificial intelligence operations and cryptocurrency mining facilities. The measure requires minimum job creation levels based on power usage and council approval for new projects. City officials say the law is designed to manage future energy demand while protecting local […]
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School Closure Recommended in Au Sable Forks
A consulting firm has recommended closing Au Sable Forks Elementary School as the AuSable Valley Central School District faces a worsening financial crisis. Officials say the move could save more than one million dollars annually and help avoid possible state receivership. No final decision has been made, and the closure process would take several years […]
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New Radio Program “Transformative Paths” Launches on 106.3 NBZ-FM, Offering Public Service Programming to the North Country
Transformative Paths arrives on 106.3 NBZ-FM with real conversations about real life—stress, relationships, choices, and change. Hosted by Wanda J. Carroll, this weekly program blends expert insight with lived experience, delivering practical takeaways listeners can use right away. It’s a fresh, accessible voice for personal growth in the North Country—meeting you where you are, and helping you move forward.
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106.3 NBZ-FM Welcomes Veteran Broadcaster and Author Jerry Crouth
"The Oldies Show with Jerry Crouth" airs every Sunday Morning at 6:00 AM, just before "Worship with Pastor Ric."
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106.3 NBZ-FM Welcomes John Shearer as News Director
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Gendebien and Constantino to face off in 21st Congressional District
Democrat Blake Gendebien and Republican Anthony Constantino secured their parties' nominations on Tuesday for the 21st Congressional District.
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Tick bite ER visits rise as patients question testing costs
The CDC's tracker shows ER visits for tick bites at the highest rates since 2019. And some people are getting sticker shock over the cost of testing.
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Trooper justified in deadly Putney police shooting, AG says
A Vermont trooper was found justified in the fatal shooting of a man in a mental health crisis. Newly released bodycam video provides new details about what happened that day.
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Outdoor skills take center stage at Vermont conservation camp
Green Mountain Conservation Camp is marking its 60th year. In this Wildlife Watch, we learn how its impacts ripple far beyond Vermont.
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All-electric housing project takes shape in Brattleboro
All-electric manufactured homes in Brattleboro will give residents of the flood-prone Tri-Park Mobile Home Park the option to move.
