Firefighters are slowly making progress in their battle against a wildfire at the border of New Jersey and New York.
Two fires reportedly ignited around 3 p.m. and spread rapidly across a large area of brush, sending a smoke blanket moving over Manhattan toward the George Washington Bridge.
WILDFIRE UPDATE: Jennings Creek Wildfire - West Milford ... sparked hundreds of fires throughout the Tri-State area since Oct ...
A massive wildfire burning on the New Jersey-New York border remained the same size overnight — 2,283 acres on the New Jersey ...
The FDNY said it has responded to 229 brush fires since Oct. 29, calling it the most in city history over a two-week stretch.
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service says that the Jennings Creek Fire – the wildfire along the New York-New Jersey border – is 50% contained and has burned more than 2,200 acres of land. The fire can ...
As of Wednesday morning, the Jennings Creek fire has burned through over 4,300 acres of Sterling Forest, with 2,700 acres in ...
WELLSVILLE, N.Y. — 35 volunteer firefighters in Allegany County just returned from a 21-hour workday fighting wildfires in ...
New Jersey’s governor declared a drought warning Wednesday, and authorities revealed they’ve charged a youth with starting ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a drought warning statewide Wednesday, as the state deals with the driest conditions it’s seen in nearly 120 years. Residents are ...
Fire officials say they've stopped the spread of the deadly Jennings Creek wildfire that's burning in rugged terrain on the New York-New Jersey border. But drought is causing more fires.
A volunteer firefighter has been arrested for allegedly starting a brush fire on New York’s Long Island. The incident ...