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 ...
A severe drought in the Northeast, that isn't expected to lessen up soon, has caused an "unprecedented number of brush fires" ...
Schools and roads are closed as Greenwood Lake prepares for heavy smoke caused by firefighters' big push against the Jennings ...
The U.S. Drought Monitor has upgraded most of the Berkshires to its heightened danger category, and no rainfall is in sight ...
Chief David Clark is pleased to share that the Reading Police Department recently launched a drone unit to assist Reading ...
Firefighters are working to extinguish a brush fire burning in Inwood Hill Park in upper Manhattan. The FDNY tweeted ...
Brush fire reaches three alarms in New York City, the New York City Fire Department reports that no one was injured ...
Police received a call around 3:30 a.m. from a witness saying three masked people were going through cars outside their home.
The Inwood Hill Park fire is the latest in an unusually high number of fires in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut amid dry conditions and gusty winds.
County officials announced a planned power, heating services shutoff starting at 8 a.m. Thursday as crews move into position to fight wildfire.
The fire broke out in Inwood State Park near Seaman Ave and West 207th Street.
A new Red Flag Warning has been issued for Tuesday as firefighters across the Commonwealth continue to battle brush fires.