Firefighters are slowly making progress in their battle against a wildfire at the border of New Jersey and New York.
The Jennings Creek wildfire burning on the New York-New Jersey border is now 88% contained, officials said Friday.
New Jersey crews say the Jennings Creek wildfire is 90% contained on their side of the New York-New Jersey border.
Rain is desperately needed to quell smoke lingering from the Jennings Creek Wildfire, which broke out on Nov. 9 across the ...
Don’t hold your breath – the smoky air and fire smell isn’t going anywhere fast. New Jersey residents woke up on Friday to ...
The Town of Tuxedo announced Thursday that "smoke jumpers," trained experts who specialize in wildfires, will be brought in ...
Check here for updates throughout the day Thursday as the Jennings Creek Wildfire continues to burn in New Jersey and New ...
Firefighters are getting closer to taming a wildfire burning across the New Jersey-New York border, increasing their ...
The fire, which spans the New Jersey-New York border, has been a joint effort, with crews from both states collaborating.
On Thursday, officials said containment on the New Jersey side jumped to 75%, but in Orange County, New York, the terrain has ...
Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus said crews would continue to "fight fire with fire" Thursday as they conducted ...
A wildfire raging on the border of New York and New Jersey prompted officials Monday to postpone one of the nation's oldest ...