New York City has had over 230 brush fires since Oct. 29, after its driest month since record-keeping began in 1869.
For millions of New Yorkers in the concrete jungle and beyond, the spate of wildfires at their backdoor was unthinkable.
The record-breaking statistics come as several Northeast states battle extremely dry conditions and multiple wildfires.
A severe drought in the Northeast, that isn't expected to lessen up soon, has caused an "unprecedented number of brush fires" ...
The New York City fire department has responded to 229 brush fires from October 29 to Nov. 12, a record for any two-week period.
A severe drought watch with no rain in sight has gripped the Northeastern U.S., creating “unprecedented” conditions for fire, ...
The Inwood Hill Park fire is the latest in an unusually high number of fires in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut amid dry conditions and gusty winds.
The fire ignited and spread rapidly across a large area of brush inside the park on Wednesday, and another fire in the park ...
A fire sent smoke billowing from the top of a luxury 44-story building in the Hudson Yards development on Manhattan’s West ...
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Todd Blanche, an attorney who led the legal team that defended the Republican at his hush money criminal trial, to serve as the ...