Emergency services battled a brush fire that broke out in Manhatan’s Inwood Hill Park on Nov. 13. The New York City Fire ...
Doug McIntyre reports on an alarming three-alarm brush fire in Manhattan that required more than 150 firefighters to extinguish. The fire underscores a worsening drought in New York City and its ...
New York City firefighters are working around the clock to contain multiple wildfires in Manhattan and Queens as dry ...
A massive brush fire exacerbated by the city’s ongoing drought destroyed about 4 acres of Manhattan’s Inwood Hill Park, FDNY ...
The dry weather has brought a spate of brush and woodland fires to a part of the country that rarely has to deal with them on ...
Neighbors and visitors to parks in New York City are watching the grounds and scanning the skies. Where there’s smoke, there are firefighters. The FDNY reported ...
A two-alarm brush fire erupted at Alley Pond Park on Wednesday, Nov. 13, highlighting a concerning trend of increasing ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is bringing back the congestion pricing program that would charge drivers who enter the busiest parts of ...
Warmer weather continues into Friday ahead of our next storm system. Rain and and mountain snow will return across parts of the state Sunday and Monday. A warming trend is started Thursday with high ...
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 ...
For millions of New Yorkers in the concrete jungle and beyond, the spate of wildfires at their backdoor was unthinkable.
The Jennings Creek wildfire was 90% contained in Jersey and 69% contained in New York, according to authorities.