WGXC-90.7 FM Newsroom
WGXC currently airs a mix of local, national, and international news including:
- "Background Briefing" - Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m.
- "Flashpoint Daily News Magazine" - Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- "Democracy Now" - Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
- "Hudson Mohawk Magazine" - Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and Monday through Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
- "Law and Disorder" - 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Mondays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
- "WGXC Afternoon Show" - Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
- "Li Le, Li Tan" - Sunday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
If you are interested in serving as a volunteer WGXC news contributor, please email info@wgxc.org.
Below is an archive of previous WGXC news reports.
Local journalism resources: The Altamont Enterprise | The Business Review | The Berkshire Eagle | Chronogram | City and State | The Columbia Paper | The Daily Freeman | HudsonValley360 | Kingston Wire | The Legislative Gazette | Mid-Hudson News | New York Focus | New York State of Politics | Politico New York | Porcupine Soup | Poughkeepsie Journal | The River | Spectrum News | Spotlight News | Times Union | The Daily Gazette | The Upstater.com | Troy Record | WGXC | WNYT | WOOC | WRIP | WTEN
Tuesday
Jun
21
4:00 pm
WGXC Local News Update Audio Link
DOWNLOAD or play the audio version of the local news update for Tue., June 21 (2:55). (Produced by Alanna Medlock.)
Tuesday
Jun
21
9:00 am
WGXC Local News Audio Link
DOWNLOAD or play the audio version of the local headlines for Tue., Jun. 21 (6:32). (Produced by Philip Grant.)
Tuesday
Jun
21
7:30 am
CGCC board approves tuition hike
Roger Hannigan Gilson is reporting in The Daily Mail the Columbia-Greene Community College Board of Trustees voted Mon., Jun. 20, to increase tuition by 4.5 percent for the upcoming school year. The i...
Tuesday
Jun
21
7:15 am
Black bear wandering the streets of Saugerties
William J. Kemble is reporting in the Daily Freeman Saugerties Police Chief Joseph Sinagra is warning residents to have some common sense if they cross paths with a large black bear that has been wand...
Tuesday
Jun
21
7:00 am
Bullet aid to schools, libraries announced
Bethany Bump is reporting at Capitol Confidential state legislators approved bullet aid Friday, the last day of the 2016 legislative session. The aid is traditionally awarded to school districts, publ...
Tuesday
Jun
21
12:05 am
Today is last day to apply for absentee ballot
The Albany Times-Union reports that anyone who wants to cast an absentee ballot in the June 28 congressional primary election must postmark that application by June 21. To cast an absentee ballot see...
Tuesday
Jun
21
12:03 am
SCOTUS declines to hear challenge to expanded assault weapons ban
Casey Seiler is reporting at Capitol Confidential the U.S. Supreme Court early Mon., Jun. 20, declined to hear a challenge to a Connecticut law that expanded the definition of banned assault weapons i...
Tuesday
Jun
21
12:02 am
Chatham village looking to acquire new loader
Emilia Teasdale is reporting in the Columbia Paper the Chatham Village Board has given the go-ahead to look into funding options for a new loader for the village Department of Public Works. DPW head P...
Tuesday
Jun
21
12:01 am
Tuesday, June 21, 2015 local almanac
Today is Day 4 of the extended WGXC All Together Now! 2016 Summer Pledge Drive. WGXC programmers, volunteers and staff are in the process of raising $20,000 to keep WGXC Hands-on Radio on the air, liv...
Monday
Jun
20
12:30 pm
Air Quality Health Advisory issued for New York state
New York state officials have issued an Air Quality Health Advisory for the Lower Hudson Valley region, 11 a.m. through 11 p.m., Mon., Jun. 20. The region includes Sullivan, Ulster, Dutchess, Orange a...
Monday
Jun
20
12:03 am
WGXC Local News Audio Link
DOWNLOAD or play the audio version of the local headlines for Mon., Jun. 20 (8:42). (Produced by Philip Grant.)
Monday
Jun
20
12:02 am
Weekend in review
Some of the stories that made the news Fri., Jun. 17 through Sun., Jun. 19: Emilia Teasdale reported in the Columbia Paper that for two years the Kinderhook Lake Corporation has tried to put a gate t...
Monday
Jun
20
12:01 am
Monday, June 20, 2015 local almanac
Today is Day 3 of the extended WGXC All Together Now! 2016 Summer Pledge Drive. WGXC programmers, volunteers and staff are in the process of raising $20,000 to keep WGXC Hands-on Radio on the air, liv...
Friday
Jun
17
2:56 pm
Lake access still an issue in Kinderhook
Emilia Teasdale reports that for two years the Kinderhook Lake Corporation has tried to put a gate to control access to the Kinderhook Lake, so that unwashed boats don't launch invasive species into t...
Friday
Jun
17
2:38 pm
Greene County collects hazardous waste Saturday
Greene County residents can take hazardous waste to the Greene County Highway Department at 67 Scott Lane in Athens on June 18. This is not a collection of electronics waste, but for paints, oil, pool...
Friday
Jun
17
8:30 am
WGXC Local News Audio Link
DOWNLOAD or play the audio version of the local headlines for Fri., Jun. 17 (6:35). (Produced by Philip Grant.)
Friday
Jun
17
7:00 am
Hudson seeks $10M revitalization grant
John Mason is reporting in the Register-Star on the city of Hudson's efforts to secure a $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant from the state of New York for development of the city's w...
Friday
Jun
17
6:30 am
Lexington finalizes new timber harvesting law
Michael Ryan is reporting in The Daily Mail a public hearing will be held next month in Lexington on a proposed new timber harvesting law. That measure would require a zoning permit be issued for sign...
Friday
Jun
17
6:15 am
New York one of 15 states where income growth went only to the 1 percent
Gawker is reporting New York is one of 15 states where income has increased only among the top 1 percent since the end of the 2009 recession. A new analysis by the Economic Policy Institute examined s...
Friday
Jun
17
6:10 am
Deadline to register for STAR is July 1
The Daily Freeman is reporting new applicants to the School Tax Relief program, also known as STAR, will now receive a credit in the form of a check directly from the state instead of a school propert...

