Health advisories were issued for parts of New York and northeastern New Jersey due to unhealthy air quality from the smoke.
For hourly updates as wildfires continue to burn throughout the region, check out the New Jersey wildfire, smoke map.
Discarded cigarette butts and piles of burning yard waste are two of the most common culprits of human-caused wildfires.
New Jersey firefighters are working to protect homes and a historic landmark where iron for the country's first soldiers was ...
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service says exactly 2,283 acres burned in New Jersey and 5,000 acres scorched across state lines ...
As crews continue to battle a wildfire on the New Jersey/New York border, the New York State Department of Conservation says efforts have not been successful to contain or control more of the massive ...
An 18-year-old parks worker was killed by a falling tree while battling the wildfires taring across New Jersey.
A New York forest ranger was killed battling a wildfire that is burning near Greenwood Lake in Orange County and northern New ...
Blustery conditions hampered firefighters on Tuesday as they sought to contain a stubborn wildfire in northern New Jersey and ...
There has been no significant rain since September, creating very dry conditions and dry fallen leaves on the ground. New ...
The weather on Tuesday will make it much tougher for the crews continuing to battle the Jennings Creek Wildfire, which is ...
The New Jersey Highlands Coalition is seeking donations to support firefighters and local communities impacted by the ...