New Jersey has declared a drought warning as dry conditions continue, asking residents to conserve water voluntarily.
Evesham Police say a 14-year-old boy intentionally started the Oct. 30 wildfire in Burlington County, New Jersey.
New Jersey has declared a drought warning as dry conditions continue, asking residents to conserve water voluntarily.
The dry conditions are part of a broader drought across the Northeast. Nationally, October was one of the driest months on ...
New Jersey’s governor declared a drought warning Wednesday, and authorities revealed they’ve charged a youth with starting ...
New Jersey firefighters are working to protect homes and a historic landmark where iron for the country's first soldiers was ...
Wildfires are burning across New Jersey after two of the driest months on record. State will issue drought warning. Here's ...
Rainfall did little to slow a wildfire burning on the border of New York and New Jersey on Monday, officials said, as strong ...
Nov 12 (Reuters) - Strengthening winds and bone-dry conditions were hindering firefighters working to gain control of a ...
A quarter of an inch of rain fell on the Jennings Creek fire early Monday morning, which helped crews get some much needed ...
The Jennings Creek fire is currently burning across 3,500 acres, officials said, and is expected to grow to over 5,000 acres.
A wildfire that's consumed thousands of acres is about 20% contained. Forecasters are warning of an increased risk of spread ...