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.
Firefighters are battling wildfires from California to New Jersey and New York, hampered by high winds and record-setting dry ...
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 ...
Wildfires are burning across New Jersey after two of the driest months on record. State will issue drought warning. Here's ...
The state Department of Environmental Conservation said the Jennings Creek brush fire was 20% contained as it entered its ...
A massive wildfire burning on the New Jersey-New York border remained the same size overnight — 2,283 acres on the New Jersey ...
Firefighters are slowly making progress in their battle against a wildfire at the border of New Jersey and New York.
For the first time in eight years, the state Department of Environmental Protection has declared a drought warning in New ...
High wind gusts and low humidity are proving challenging for firefighters battling thousands of acres of wildfire across ...
EVESHAM, New Jersey -- A 14-year-old has been charged with allegedly starting one of the several wildfires that spread across ...