On top of damaging homes and natural landscapes, wildfires release harmful pollutants into the atmosphere as they burn.
New York could see more frequent and destructive blazes, but the state doesn’t have enough forest rangers and firefighters to ...
Though the western United States faces the greatest risks of expanding and intensifying fires, the unusual and long-lasting ...
On Nov. 22, two weeks after the start of Jennings Creek wildfire at Sterling Forest State Park on the New York border with ...
The service of veterans - as well as of first-responders who fought the Jennings Creek wildfire along the New Jersey-New York ...
New York Army National Guard aviators dropped 550,160 gallons of water on the 5,200 acre Jennings Creek fire between Nov.
GREENWOOD LAKE, N.Y. - New York Army National Guard aviators dropped 550,160 gallons of water on the 5,200-acre Jennings ...
NEWARK VALLEY (WBNG) -- Thousands of firefighters from around the state fought the Jennings Creek Wildfire side by side for days. Firefighters from Tioga County were a part of that crew.
Fourteen days after it started, the Jennings Creek/Sterling Forest State Park wildfire on the New York border was declared ...
Dead ash trees can provide nutrients and moisture to the soil, but they can also fuel fires if conditions become dry enough.
Earlier this week, Gov. Hochul announced that the Jennings Creek wildfire on the border of New York and New Jersey was fully ...