The Lower Hudson Valley and other parts of New York are under an early burn ban ahead of a statewide ban that starts Sunday, ...
By Stephen J. Kotz A series of small brush fires that hopscotched their way from Manorville east culminated in an explosive ...
The Long Island brush fires that injured two firefighters and damaged two buildings were started by a person cooking s’mores, ...
Gusty winds, low humidity and dry conditions are expected to produce elevated fire danger in parts of the Southwest and ...
The wildfires that burned through more than 600 acres on Long Island probably originated from a backyard fire in Manorville, ...
Governor Hochul issues emergency measures and a burn ban in response to intense brush fires in Suffolk County, Long Island.
Long Island brush fires were caused by a resident trying to make s’mores - The Westhampton Pines Fire burned approximately ...
“The individuals making the s’mores were unable to get the fire lit due to the winds, but they used cardboard to initially light that fire,” Catalina said at a news conference. “That person ...
Law enforcement agencies are still interviewing all 911 callers to rule out any possibilities, but they "strongly feel that ...
The annual brush burning ban in New York State is set to start Sunday, March 16. From March 16 through May 14, residents are ...
Suffolk County Police Commissioner Kevin Catalina said that detectives traced the cause of the brush fires to a home in Manorville.
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sunday announced an immediate "burn ban" for all of Long Island and New York City, and for parts of the ...