Some residents in New Jersey woke up on Friday morning to a smoky smell, as nearby wildfires continued to burn.
Gov. Murphy says it’s to protect the city from sewage in the event of a superstorm. But activists in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood say enough is enough.
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 ...
Check here for updates throughout the day Thursday as the Jennings Creek Wildfire continues to burn in New Jersey and New ...
Efforts to contain the Jennings Creek Wildfire continued Wednesday with a new set of challenges on its sixth day near the New ...
As winds shift, residents in areas particularly in Sussex County on Thursday sucked in the pungent smell of smoke from the ...
On Wednesday, FDNY firefighters worked around the clock to contain multiple wildfires in Manhattan and Queens as dry ...