As the backburn continues, New Jersey residents will still see and smell plenty of smoke. Health officials urge residents to be cautious while outdoors.
Residents in North Jersey and across the New York border can expect to see more smoke from the Jennings Creek Wildfire Friday ...
Some residents in New Jersey woke up on Friday morning to a smoky smell, as nearby wildfires continued to burn.
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 wildfire that's consumed thousands of acres is only 10% contained after rains helped firefighters control some of the ...
CEO Victor Rajasooriar told Stuff (Stuff: plea for council to step in on fast-track mine bid) that “the fast-track bid was … to speed up the process for further exploratory drilling.” This is a clear ...
As wildfires continue to burn across New Jersey, smoke has become visible in Bergen County and as far as New York. How to protect yourself from smoke.
New Yorkers encountered an unsettling smell on Saturday, a day after fires broke out in Prospect Park and across the Hudson ...