Residents in Orange County are dealing with an extended state of emergency due to the ongoing Jennings Creek wildfire​.
As wild brushfire continues to ravage Southern New York more than 130 homes in the town of Warwick were voluntarily evacuated ...
Officials asked 130 families in Orange County, N.Y., to evacuate to a shelter on Saturday as a precaution after the ...
The National Weather Service issued a special statement Sunday warning about the elevated risk of wildfires spreading in some ...
The fire has impacted more than 5,200 acres along the New York-New Jersey border. CBS News New York's Hannah Kliger spoke to ...
For the first time in days, the Northeast was under no red flag warnings, but officials cautioned that fire danger in the ...
The parks provide refuge for residents of a go-go-go city. But they also make the area more prone to brush fires during ...
Firefighters in New York said Sunday that a successful voluntary evacuation overnight helped them protect about 165 homes ...
For yet another day, smoke from the Jennings Creek Wildfire is blanketing parts of North Jersey, leaving residents wondering when relief will come.
FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker announced the creation of the department's first Brush Fire Task Force on Sunday, which will be comprised of fire marshals, inspectors and tactical drone units.
The Jennings Creek wildfire in Orange County escaped containment on Saturday night, causing an evacuation of 130 homes of Wah-Ta-Wah Park. The New York State Department of Environmental ...