The NYC Tri-State is the driest it’s been in nearly 120 years, creating perfect conditions for wildfires to spark and grow.
The wildfires in New York continue to burn, and state police are now taking an active role in battling the Orange County blaze with the help of technology.
At a Tuesday news conference addressing ongoing efforts to battle the Jennings Creek wildfire in New York and New Jersey, Gov ...
On Wednesday, FDNY firefighters worked around the clock to contain multiple wildfires in Manhattan and Queens as dry ...
There have been 11,000 acres in New Jersey burned in forest fires this year, Greg McLaughlin, the state administrator for ...
A Fire Weather Watch remains in effect as the New York City Tri-State is the driest it’s been in nearly 120 years, creating ...
The Town of Tuxedo announced Thursday that "smoke jumpers," trained experts who specialize in wildfires, will be brought in ...
Dry conditions in the Northeast are worsening, creating a scenario for fire danger in the region to persist, an updated map ...
Crews in New York and New Jersey are working together to contain the Jennings Creek Wildfire which sparked last week and has ...
Greenwood Lake schools were closed Thursday and will be closed again ... officials with New Jersey’s Forest Fire Service said ...
Thanks to very low winds and controlled burns, the wildfires that have burned close to 5,000 acres across New York and New Jersey is now 69% contained in the New York side.
Check here for updates throughout the day Thursday as the Jennings Creek Wildfire continues to burn in New Jersey and New ...